Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Daisy, Fleabane, Queen Anne's Lace

The Flying Clubhouse: Daisy
The Flying Clubhouse: Wildflowers
Queen Anne's Lace, lake
Eastern Tailed-Blue Butterfly on Queen Anne's Lace
Eastern Tailed-Blue Butterfly
Queen Anne's Lace, mountains
Daisy Fleabane
Fern and mushroom
The Flying Clubhouse: Summer trail
Portraits of flowers have completely taken over this blog! At least for now. I have other plans for August.

In the meantime, I've been spending quality time outdoors - between rain showers. (It's been an unusually rainy July). On a recent hike, we spotted this eastern tailed-blue butterfly, who let me take her picture. We also saw a beautiful orange monarch butterfly, who wouldn't sit still long enough for a good photo, but flew around us for a good five minutes.

I hope you all have had a good July. I'll see you in August! :-)

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12 comments:

  1. I love your flower photos so I don't mind at all! That's a pretty awesome butterfly, I love it when they stay still long enough to actually get a nice detailed photo of them.

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    1. I know! This one was like "hey i'm a butterfly take my picture plz!" but the monarch would have none of it! :-)

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  2. Wow- awesome butterfly shot. I also really like the mushroom one. Your photos always make me feel like you live in a storybook, or something. So pretty and giving a feeling of mystery.

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    1. Thank you! I was surprised because I had never seen such a pretty lavender butterfly, but apparently they're really common here. We're lucky to be not terribly far from some really great state parks.

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  3. Stunning photographs, the butterfly especially! This post has such a serene mood to it, I love it.

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    1. Thank you! That particular day and place really had a mood too.

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  4. no worries, i think your flower portraits are delightful. i totally agree with Kristian, the images are serene and calming and timeless like a storybook. please do not ever hesitate to share.
    -Abigail

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    1. Thanks, Abigail. That's very kind of you to say.

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  5. Oh, those pictures are absolutely beautiful!

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  6. Beautiful Pictures! It looks like a lovely place to spend time in, no wonder you've been there so much :)
    Amia

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  7. You always take the most beautiful photographs, Anna. Looking at them is almost like taking a quite break from everything and dreaming of a distant place where everything is beautiful. How lovely that you got to shoot that little butterfly, though my favourite photograph is of the mushroom!

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, Lucy. :-) I thought that mushroom looked like a shelter for a gnome or little fairy creature. <3

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