Sometimes it is little things that give you the most pleasure.
Watching these guys this morning did it for me.
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This is part of Jake’s Sunday Post: Pleasure over at Time After Time
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When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. – Lao Tzu
Sometimes it is little things that give you the most pleasure.
Watching these guys this morning did it for me.
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This is part of Jake’s Sunday Post: Pleasure over at Time After Time
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Beautiful macro shots!
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Thank you…they were so wonderful to sit and watch.
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What beautiful shots!
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Thank you so much !!!
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I love the color in each of these photos.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thank you !!
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Not sure what the plant is but its obviously a success, they are having a ball there. Great shots Jo especially the bees 🙂
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I am not sure what it is either…but here is a picture.
It is a succulent, and it dies almost all the way back every year before sprouting up again. And the insects love it…as do I.
🙂
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I would like to watch them as well.
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They were drunk on it all…the sunshine/the nectar…and boy they were so wonderful to watch and to listen to.
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so sweet, isn’t it wonderful to shrink yourself down and join this macro world!
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It really is…taking the photos really focusses you on them so much more.
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Watching nature is also a pleasure for me 🙂
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Lovely to hear when others share your enjoyment in nature.
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Beautiful presentation of pleasure!
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Thank you Cee…I always enjoy hearing your thoughts on my photos.
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Yes, great photos indeed, Jo. I’m really going to have to start taking some shots of my own…
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Please…
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It’s amazing how a camera can pick up on detail the naked eye cannot! Lovely shots.
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Thank you ma’am…I see a lot more at times through my trusty little point and shoot Lumix.
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Beautiful Jo! It’s things like this, that help me know I’m on the path I want to be. When I can walk through life, and spot the small beauties and creatures that abound in this world, like you so beautifully photographed here, I know I’m living the life I want to. So many people can walk down a street, and not even notice something as large as a dog in the yard, much less these tiny marvels. I’m glad we share the ‘sight’. 🙂
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Oh my…there it is again – Beautiful Jo – yep, you can be a rainbow droplet – I noticed that a lot when I was travelling through Africa. Everyone was so in awe of the big game, half of them never saw some of the most beautiful amazing creatures that exist over there…because they never looked closely.
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Oooh Jo! Looking at these brought me pleasure. Especially like the first one. Thanks for sharing.
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That is great news…
😉
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This is very great entry Jo, thank you 🙂
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Thanks Jake.
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it’s always nice to watch butterflies 🙂
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It sure is Joshi…such a feeling of peace.
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Awesome closeups. 😉
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Thank you…I wasn’t sure how they would turn out.
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I think that is a Neon Stonecrop Sedum. And my, what beautiful splendors you’ve chosen to share with us! 🙂 I love it that you can see the beauty in the bees, Jo. So many would just be afraid of them or ignore them. Thanks VERY much for sharing your little (and big) special moments with all of us.
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Well aren’t you the clever one then. I looked and you’re right. Oh I am a big bee girl from way back…even a few stings haven’t put me off. I can watch them for hours.
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Beautifull, well done. It’s the little things that get most people excited. It’s fun to see how busy they can bee 🙂
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Thanks Robert. I love spending time watching them bee about their business.
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Nice macro shots!
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Thanks Celine I am really pleased you like them.
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