
a flower for your friday
Lovely November pretties from Clover and Ivy. If you would like to see more of her beautiful flower photography, please click the link above.

a flower for your friday
Lovely November pretties from Clover and Ivy. If you would like to see more of her beautiful flower photography, please click the link above.
A yearling peacock, learning to strut.

A monolithic cruise ship, passing the beach where I’ve parked myself. 😎

And, a lovely specimen from the orchid garden.

Happy Thursday.
The sky here in the Caribbean is bright blue and contrasts intensely with the lush green of the trees.

Night descends quickly and firmly; twilight doesn’t last long.

Sometimes it catches a fritillary butterfly unawares, seized in the efficient arrival of a confusing artificial light.

I carefully moved this sleepy little one to a nearby tree that was in the shadows.
Happy Wednesday.

Abends stehen wir oben auf der Terrasse der Hochwaldbaude, verkürzen die Zeit bis zum Essen mit dem Genießen des aufreißenden Nebels, wir sind nun …
Abend auf dem Hochwald
This is a beautiful set of photos from Radelnder uHu taken in the border area of Germany and Czech Republic. Lutz has many dramatic landscape photos on his blog.
M and I are in the sunny Caribbean where we are enjoying ocean beaches, warm weather and relaxation.


Lots of swimming and walking beckon.
Happy Tuesday.
There are still some green leaves about, but their numbers are dwindling.



By the time I post this, these trees will be mostly bare. Autumn graces us with its stunningly colourful beauty for only a short time.
Happy Monday.

My photos in this continuing series show our beautiful world. Maybe they’ll encourage viewers to help save it from human carelessness. As I rarely …
#ScenicSaturday 11th November 2023
A beautiful autumn path in Stuart’s Forest of Dean.
I enjoyed watching these cloud layers unfold themselves.

Capricious and swirling, they were never the same from one moment to the next, a sometimes very human characteristic.

Given the frequency with which we describe weather as moody, angry or brilliant, we should perhaps change how our weather forecasts are expressed: “wear your coat, it’s angry today” or “bring along the sunscreen; it’s brilliant today.”
Might be a problem for Environment Canada, though.
Happy Sunday.

I love how these gulls are all aligned and spaced at the water’s edge. Are they conscious of each other’s need for elbow room (wing room?) and privacy?
I don’t think so. Whatever it was that caused them to spread out like this, it was definitely pragmatic.
Happy Saturday.
I took stock of the deciduous trees while crunching through yesterday’s lovely leaf-strewn morning walk. The ash, maple and aspen trees are for the most part taking their rest now and the tamaracks aren’t far behind. Many others are still mostly green but are inevitably tilting toward yellow.

These are cottonwoods.

While living in southern Alberta I grew to appreciate the cottonwoods a lot. They thrive there and provide many advantages to humans, birds and animals alike. On the prairies they drop their leaves much earlier, so it’s lovely to see them wearing their summer garb well into November.
Happy Friday.