Maximum temperature 27C, minimum 14C. 10 km/h NE wind with 30 km/h gusts. 1 mm rain measured this morning.
Three different Calendulas all next to each other...
as above...
as above.
Comma Butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)
Gatekeeper Female (Pyronia tithonus)
Thirsty bees.
and a wasp sunbathing!
A bumble bee seems happy on this fading zinnia flower.
Having just picked the beans this Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)came to investigate.
Californian poppy.
Hydrangea.
I am soon going to have my time cut out in the kitchen, the quince tree is loaded!!
Great photos lady! Love the beautiful yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteYellow always seems such a cheerful colour :-))) Keep well Diane
DeleteThe colours are so vibrant in your photos! I love seeing the details of the flowers so closely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments, much appreciated. Cheers Diane
DeleteFantastic Diane, love your macros. The flowers are gorgeous and so are your critter shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise always enjoy your comments. Take care Diane.
DeleteGorgeous blossoms and creatures, Diane!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Linda, I hope all is working out for you, take care hugs Diane
DeleteYour "few quick emergency shots in the garden" are lovely! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Luna, glad you like them. Have a good day Diane
DeleteBright and attractive flowers and insects from your garden. The butterfly in the 4th photo is very pretty! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Nancy, I love all butterflies :-) Keep well Diane
DeleteOH so beautiful, Diane. You have the magic touch! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Wouldn't that be good to have a magic touch :-)) How I wish. I often think of the TV programme Bewitched and wish I could wiggle my nose LOL. Take care Diane
DeleteI can see you'll be extremely busy in the kitchen with this delightful harvest coming on.
ReplyDeleteToo much all at the same time!!!! Diane
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