Day 213 – Being Bees
“When the flower blooms, the bees come uninvited.” ~ Ramakrishna I spent ages trying to get a shot of the bees on this flower. Timing is everything when it comes to taking a photograph but […]
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“When the flower blooms, the bees come uninvited.” ~ Ramakrishna I spent ages trying to get a shot of the bees on this flower. Timing is everything when it comes to taking a photograph but […]
The luxury of all summer’s sweet sensation is to be found when one lies at length in the warm, fragrant grass, soaked with sunshine, aware of regions of blossoming clover and of a high heaven […]
“What is the good of experience if you do not reflect?” ~ Frederick the Great Reflection is a good thing, whether you do it on the toilet, in the car, laying in bed at night […]
“How brave a ladybug must be! Each drop of rain is big as she. Can you imagine what you’d do, If raindrops fell as big as you?” ~ Aileen Fisher This little lady landed on […]
“Men do not quit playing because they grow old; they grow old because they quit playing.” ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. I think there is a great deal of truth to this statement. Being grumpy […]
“I am not a glutton – I am an explorer of food” ~ Erma Bombeck This! I love food. Pretty much all food too. I like meat, and fruit, and fish, and vegetables, and bread, […]
“Through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul.” ~ John Keats I stumbled across this field of poppies a week or so ago. I took a LOT of picture. The […]
“The photographer’s palette [is] a thousand shades of gray.” ~ H. E. Clark Turning an image black and white, or monochrome as many call it, is a very subjective thing. Some images lend themselves to […]
Bubble wrap, the silliest addiction known to man. I don’t think it is possible to touch the stuff and not pop it. There is something hugely satisfying about running your fingers over the little bubbles […]
Covent Garden started life as an open-air fruit and vegetable market in 1654. The covered part of the market was not introduced until 1830. Over the year what has been sold there have changed but […]