Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Blossoms, birds and droplets

©2020 Barry Smith - Rich healing yellow of wattle
I was going to open the post with the following photo; but it seemed to be too malevolent - an evil crocodile eye??? So I thought the gorgeous sunshine colour of the wattle might be more uplifting.

©2020 Barry Smith - A droplet on a frangipani brach reflecting agaves and other bits
Birds featured in our lives quite a bit today. We often wake to the chorus of a gang of kookaburras such as the two on the wire in Treehaven way. Over the last few days a flock of yellow tailed black cockatoos have been cruising the neighbourhood with very noisy calls - not sure what that means.

©2020 Barry Smith - Enjoying a bit of a laugh in the sunshine
©2020 Barry Smith - Black cockatoos cartwheeling across the sky.
There was a soft dew overnight resulting in blossoms looking refreshed.

©2020 Barry Smith - Camellia catching the sun
©2020 Barry Smith - Violet bathed in micro dew drops
©2020 Barry Smith - Droplets on snow peas leaves
©2020 Barry Smith - Native violet facing the sun this afternoon.
The morning started with a valley full of clouds lakes between the ridges.

©2020 Barry Smith - Cloud lakes






3 comments:

  1. That droplet is a bit disturbing.

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  2. those wattles are so wonderful! reminds me of Horton Hears a Who movie

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  3. Hi P and BGM - thanks for dropping in to the post. P - P I agree that droplet was a bit scary. BGM - I'm not familiar with the movie but you are right the colour and form of the wattles are beautiful and uplifting. Go well. B

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