Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Suddenly there is more light

©2016 Barry Smith - Lines across a clear blue morning sky
Fiona and I get up about 5.30am on the mornings Fiona goes to her exercise group. It did not seem so long ago that we were getting up in the dark and having to turn on lights just to get around the house. Though we are only a month into spring the sun is rising and flooding the valley by 5.30am. I think the photo below will be one of the last morning light photos I will be taking for a while.

©2016 Barry Smith  - Sun reflecting on the western hills
And of course with the sun up the bees are very busy - the bottles brush trees were just alive with them.

©2016 Barry Smith - Green-yellow bottle brush flowers
©2016 Barry Smith  - Lots of pollen for busy bees
And there are cascades of tiny blossoms.

©2016 Barry Smith - A white cascade
©2016 Barry Smith - White cascade up close - tiny tiny flowers
And startling colour like the reds and yellow.

©2016 Barry Smith  - Reaching out to the morning sun
©2016 Barry Smith - Colour floating above the bush
It won't be long before I'm walking in summer light.


2 comments:

  1. Nice to see your flower photos, was an interesting night here, candle lit dinner and early to bed, candle power not terribly good for doing things in, we did have a battery powered radio to catch up on the big state wide blackout. Interesting times.

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  2. I'm loving the morning light, even though we are now on daylight saving. Which I also love... I wake at dawn regardless of the time on the clock. That cascading flowering plant is delightful. I'll be looking it up.

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