Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
The first one is beautiful! It looks as if its center was dipped in flour :) Very nice!
ReplyDeleteIt just shows pollen isn't always yellow, Dewberry.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous colour. Is it a hellebore?
ReplyDeleteIt is Jo, a double variety
DeleteGorgeous. Always makes me shiver to see the Fibonacci sequence crop up time and time again. So much we don't know or understand about the world :}
ReplyDeleteSpooky isn't it, Bilbo - and then there are fractals! We are all just mathematical formulae aren't we?
DeleteYou speak for yourself, Sue. I'm fairly sure I'm not just a mathematical formula!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you are just programmed to think that Mark!
DeleteThat photo of the hellebore is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks Annie
DeleteYour photographs have certainly brightened up another grey and dreary Winters day.
ReplyDeleteGlad to be of service Rooko
DeleteHave you been reading Marina Lewycka? Great pic, Sue!
ReplyDeleteMarina who, Mal? Sorry but no - who is she anyway?
DeleteShe's that "Short History of Tractors in the Ukraine" author. I'm reading her "Various Pet's Alive and Dead" book and one of the characters is obsessed with Fibonacci sequencing.
DeleteGreat macro photos! And beautiful! Thanks for linking up to Wordless Wednesday Bloggers :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer
DeleteBeautiful photos Sue
ReplyDeleteThanks NFGF
DeleteOh I could not resist as purple is my favourite colour must take a peek. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely Diana.
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