HAIRY HARRY BEE
When I spend some time in the garden in the morning, it was very quiet, I saw a sleeping fly on a flower, a sleeping bee hanging down on the Buddleia, and that was that. But as soon as the sun came out, it started to be crowded on the yellow flowers of the canadian goldenrod. So many different insects, they all make noises it seems, and are frantically flying from one spot to the other.
There are tiny and big ones, thick and very thin, flies, bees, wasps, coloured ones and black ones, and there was a lovely blue coloured Myelois cribella, if I am right, one of the tiny butterflies,.
She was busy on a low place and I show her head with big eyes in my extra.
The main blip is the hairy bee on the Buddleia bush.
After lunch was walked down the hill, traversed the town and climbed till we reached the Hugenotten Turm, climbed the many steps and enjoyed the view over the river Weser and the town. From there the path comes at the top, and there are the large fields, with views as far as the Deiselberg and beyond. We walked along the forest and found our path down to Herstelle.
The water of the Weser has risen a lot, and we were glad that the persons ferry came to fetch us and delivered us on the other side of the river. There we walked the path along the river till we came to the railroad crossing and reached home, tired but satisfied.
We hope of course that the weather will stay good for the next days.
- 86
- 23
- Nikon D3000
- 1/60
- f/10.0
- 85mm
- 200
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