3:10 PM
One of the great things about living in the bush is having so many gorgeous photo opportunities. With that in mind I was out in the frogpond the other day, gumboots, camera and tripod, trying to take a decent picture of a lily flower.
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Lily |
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Lily |
Hopefully with more practice, comes a better photo.
The butterflies are everywhere at this time of the year, the netted orchard is full of Orchard Swallowtails, and Monarchs (an introduced butterfly) are ubiquitous across the property.
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Monarch Butterfly |
and the olives are coming along nicely
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Olive with early morning dewdrop |
and the fruits and vegetables are so productive !
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Peaches (L) and Beetroots (R) |
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