Here are some photos taken on a recent evening around my house.
Some more photos of the flowers and grasses in my wild garden.
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Here is another set of photos of daisies and various bees and other insects. I’m finding daisies so photogenic I really enjoy photographing them.
These are also known as oxeye daisies, dog daisies and margaritas.
I like to capture them against the blue walls of my house with the light shining through the blossoms.
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Photos on a walk from Clogher Beach to Cuas na nEighe (Cuas na Nae), on the wild Atlantic coast of the Dingle Peninsula, on the Souh West of Ireland. The sea pinks were just slightly past their best, after some stormy winds, but still looking pretty marvellous.
The Tiaracht is the triangular Island on the horizon above – one of the Blasket Islands group.
Above and below is Inis Tuaisceart, (AKA The Sleeping Giant) another of the Blasket Islands group.
Rough though it looks, the water was relatively calm for this area, on this day.
My walking companions hadn’t seen this spot before, they were enthralled!
I hope you have enjoyed my photos. Keep safe!
I’m so thankful for the continuing good weather and to be able to spend time out in the garden. Rain has come and gone, usually at night, and the lovely sunshine makes it so much easier to stay at home. A plan has been announced, to ease the restrictions in a phased way….
Just two photos today, of the same narcissus. I had a packet of these flowering bulbs that I should have planted last autumn, and didn’t get around to it. I recently found them sprouting but soft. I put them in the ground, hoping for the best. So far just two bulbs have come up. This was the healthiest looking flower and I’m showing two captures of this here.
More soon. Stay safe!