Monday Monday. Who loves Mondays? Tuesdays, Wednesdays...oh bother...I started this on Monday and it fell into Tuesday...and I landed on Wednesday...
Rain. Sunshine, repeat. That is what April showers are all about.
Moss continues to be the big attraction out in the forest. Phoebe loves macro photography and she loves mosses. Why not?
She sees mosses as delicate little flowers that no one appreciates.
But I think she should be more aware of her surroundings, don't you?
While I was out on Sunday morning, I found a dandelion! Actually I found two of them just starting in the pasture. They were pretty small.
I chose black and white to accent the curly parts of the flower that carry pollen. There are cool names for these but I would never remember them.
Here is a shot of the curtains along with the blanket draped over the old Captain's Chair I need to find a place for...
Bear approved of it. The window behind the chair will have matching curtains also. It will be my 'open' concept sleeping area and I suppose could double as a 'seating' area [since I always have so many people visiting!].
and then Tuesday went right by and suddenly I woke up Wednesday....
Yesterday, was farrier day with Danny. This shot is from 9 years ago when Danny started working on our animals under the close eye of his dad, Dan. Danny has become an incredible farrier and blacksmith. He carries his portable blacksmith shop in a specialized trailer he had built.
I even found a Mayflower! It isn't very tall yet, I stuck a Lego Gator and his toy bunny along side. The Mayflower was about 2 inches tall.
You have been busy! The Dandys are special at least I think so! You got some marvelous photos! Hope the cot is comfortable:)
ReplyDeleteDandelions are pretty cool. I really like finding tiny bees on them and then later on all of their flying seeds!
DeleteI hope the cot is comfortable as the loveseat is not really a good sleeping solution!
I have never seen a dandelion in such a close shot before -- cool!
ReplyDeleteYes, I love dandelions, one of the most overlooked and underloved flowers!
DeleteI can send you many dandelions. Some folks make salad or wine with the leaves. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteThanks! We will have tons in a few weeks! My grandparents ate dandelion salad and made dandelion wine.
DeleteI admit that I've never photographed dandelions that closely, but maybe I will be inspired now.
ReplyDeleteWell, maybe you mind find them interesting some time! They are pretty neat.
DeleteI love the dandelion photos! I am a huge fan of them. My gramma used to make dandelion salad, my grampa made dandelion wine (I didn't care for either) - but the most important thing my gramma taught me was how to make dandelion necklaces. I made them for my own children and taught my grandchildren how to make them too. You really captured the beauty of the dandelion!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe used to pick them and make bouquets for my mom. Of course my grandparents made salads and wine from them also.
DeleteTime flies when you are having fun. You found more wonders of Spring! You sure took some dandy close-ups!!
ReplyDeleteLOL on the dandy close ups!
DeleteYour camera work is amazing. I quite enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It is what I do for fun.
DeleteI think we should start a Hug a Dandelion movement! They are bright, colourful and prolific and I don’t know why they are reviled so much.
ReplyDeleteMy equine love them and head for the blossoms first thing when they see them.
DeleteI don't understand the motive behind removing every dandelion in a yard. They provide good feed for bees if I am correct.
Beautiful macro shots. It's like a hidden universe complete with miniature forests!
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