In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.
- John Muir
An early-morning walk on our smallholding is something I enjoy immensely
and even though the landscape sometimes seems very ordinary, hidden
amongst the grasses is the most beautiful delights, from lovely tiny,
almost unnoticeable little flowers like the one above, scarcely 5mm in diameter, to insects, Dandelions, Sunflowers, stones, twigs and even the odd ground bird's nest.
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I had a keychain once, with long rubbery tendrils, which looked just like this wild flower I found hiding amongst the grass. At first glance it was just another weed, but through the camera lens set on Macro, it's true beauty was revealed.
This little Dandelion flower amazes as it goes through its metamorphosis from bud to floret to seedhead, dispersing in the wind like tiny little parachutes.
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A newly-born sunflower struggling its way through the tall grass, soon to become Queen of the field, standing taller than the rest, showing all those around her which way the sun will be rising tomorrow morning.
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A perfectly camouflaged praying mantis waits patiently for some unsuspecting insect to come past. She almost escaped my eye she is so perfectly at one with the blue gum leaves.
A cluster of Ladybirds on an old piece of wood made me wonder whey they would be sitting there...?