

First there were the Dandelions, then the Buttercups, now followed by a fields of Daisies – or to be correct Scented Mayweed – not a great name but a lovely flower. One of the benefits of living next to an organic farm is the abundance of wild flowers and everything that goes with that, nestled in amongst these flowers there are cabbages, growing perfectly happily (if you ignore the butterfly, which I’m sure wouldn’t lay it’s eggs anywhere near them!) I won a competition this week! run by the lovely folks over at Sheeps and Peeps Farm blog, busy planning what to make with my prize already.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend.




Lovely beetles,(and daisies!).
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It’s been a great few weeks for beetles – I’ve so many pics : )
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Lunch time for the beetles. Such beauty here.
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It’s all around us : )
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Beautiful!
I’m happy you make me to see the common flowers in new eyes!
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: )
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Lovely ‘helpful’ beetles? Hope you don’t have any of the vile Japanese Beetles in your garden. What camera/lens are you using? Thanks for commenting on my blog.
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Hi, I use a Sony Cybershot the bridge one – I think the nastiest beetles I’ve seen recently are vine weevils!
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I love all the ladybirds. The colours in this series of photos are so full of summer! Really lovely.
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Thankyou Leonie : )
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Congrats on winning – I bet you’ll knit a sunrise 😉
Love the picture of the ladybug, it looks like she’s holding together the petals – maybe she’s hiding something in the flower? Or maybe she’s trying to wrap a gift?
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Oh wonderful Mona – shouldn’t you be writing a book? : )
I’m thinking of some bright winter hand warmers : )
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