Maximum temperature 30C, minimum 13C. 11 km/h NE winds. Dry.
Last night's sunset...
As above.
A little later putting into practise a few things I learnt on my 2 hour photo course, it took a few different settings, but I got what I was hoping for.
Brambles = Blackberries.
Chicory.
Cattle.
Hay bales. Note they are all placed so they will not roll down the hill :-)
Daisy.
Escapee oat plants by the side of the road.
Poppy.
Small White Butterfly.
Unknown
Unknown.
Unknown with an ant!
My right eye is irritating me so I did not want to page through my book to see if I could track the names of these flowers down
Note : dug up 1 potato plant today 1.537 kg of potatoes. Looks like we will not be short of potatoes for a while :-)
That's a stunning sunset - almost looks like a conflagration.
ReplyDeleteI could not agree more, if I had not have known better i would have been packing my bags and getting out of the area :-) Cheers Diane
DeleteDiane, you have done it again! Gorgeous captures!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Linda. I love my walks and I have not been doing enough of them!!! Stay well Diane
DeleteBeautiful. Love seeing your country side.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam, glad you enjoy it, we have a beautiful country. Have a good day Diane
DeleteLove the stunning sunset. You stay in a beautiful place. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteA flaming sunset. We love it here :-) Have a fab day also Diane
DeleteLovely walk. Great moon shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gaelyn, It took a number of photos to get the right setting but this looks OK. Now I wanted to take a full moon but we have full cloud cover !! Diane
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