Macro Monday – November 6th 2023 – Drosera Capillaris

Macro Monday – November 6th 2023 – Drosera Capillaris

Happy Monday! I hope you’re well. Todays photo is of the Drosera Capillaris, also known as the pink sundew, is a species of carnivorous plant belonging to the family Droseraceae. It is native to the southern United States, the Greater Antilles, western and southern Mexico, Central America, … Continue reading

Macro Monday – October 30th 2023 – Huhu Beetle

Macro Monday – October 30th 2023 – Huhu Beetle

Happy Monday! I found this guy (dead, unfortunately) under my house about a year ago and I’ve been meaning to take photos of it ever since and finally got around to it. And wow I am so glad I did, … Continue reading

Macro Monday – October 23rd 2023 – Iceberg

Sooo it’s Monday again?!… This maternity leave is madness, all my days are rolling into one, I almost forgot today, I did forget last Monday haha a wise Becca would schedule some posts. Anyway… Here’s a rose. 🙂 Hope you’re … Continue reading

Macro Monday – September 18th 2023 – Purple Passion

Happy Monday! How are you? Today’s Macro Monday is the uniquely beautiful golden flower from the Gynura Aurantiaca/Purple Passion Plant. The Purple Passion plant is my favourite of the indoor plants that I have, I love the dark green leaves … Continue reading

Macro Monday – September 11th 2023 – Chlorophytum Comosum

Macro Monday – September 11th 2023 – Chlorophytum Comosum

Happy Monday! I hope you’ve been keeping well! Once again it’s been a while, whoops… life’s run away on me again. I don’t know where the year has gone but this week we are due to welcome a new addition … Continue reading

Macro Monday – May 22nd 2023 – Purple Heart

Macro Monday – May 22nd 2023 – Purple Heart

Happy Monday! I hope you’re having a great one! It’s almost been a whole year since the last time I did a Macro Monday… Let see if we can pick this up again. Today’s photo is of the beautiful Tradescantia … Continue reading

Silver Eye / Wax-eye / Tauhou

Evie and I made some suet cakes for the wax eyes… I think they love it! “Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) were self introduced in the 1800s and now have a wide distribution throughout New Zealand. The silvereye’s Māori name is tauhou, which … Continue reading