Better Days
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It's amazing how the cicadas just clam up as soon as it's just a little bit cloudy.
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Thankfully...they are not my favourite creatures.
Do you know where this is...?
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We have a blue pot cicada that I bought at the market in St Remy a few years ago. It sits outside the caravan door when we’re away in the summer, along with a plant and other “delights “ that we always seem to accumulate when away. Better days!
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Thanks CnC for the upload of my photo.
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That looks like somewhere in the N.West Highlands, at a guess heading up to Stob Coire Easain, from Roy Bridge?
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Another shot of a lizard. Inspite of it being of a tropical lizard and flower, it was actually taken in this country.
peedee
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The above reminded me one of my favourite subjects to photograph are flowers. I guess that is because they are relatively easy to capture well. Here are a few from my collection.
peedee
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Rhodo’s are hard not to like PD. Nice pics👍🏻
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NW Highlands nellie, but taken on a walk along Gleann Lichd from Morvich CAMC site. Picture was taken from the right end of the glen on the map looking back towards Morvich. A reasonable distance but hardly any climbing. Unfortunately our days of tackling Munros are over.☹️
I tried to post the 1:25000 version of the map but 500k just isn't enough for all those contours.😂
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R2B, I don't think you appreciate the true beauty until you get up close for a good look.
peedee
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As they appear to be dodos, I would guess Mauritius, BICBW
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My garden has a purposed area of acidic soil particularly for the family PD, I am fond of Azaleas too👍🏻. I love the Rhodo Grumpy. . .Furthest from the name ever😊
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the Bernabau?
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The photo was taken at NT Mount Stewart in NI, eastern shore of Strangford Lough. Interesting place to visit, house, garden and art collections. There is a huge painting by George Stubbs of a horse, "Hambleton" hanging in the house. The family didn't like it because the horse was being led by his groom and no-one wanted to see a servant in the picture! Anyway it's such an enormous painting they couldn't do much about it and I loved the story and the picture.
A few more photos, the "mary, mary" statue was pretty, surrounded by her cockle shells and bells.
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PD, the Chestnut trees have their “candles” on at the moment. Next time you can get up really close, take a look as each candle appears to be made up of hundreds of orchid like individual flowers. Really unusual.
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A couple of places somewhere in the UK
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