Tag Archives: nature
Charlotte
Hello 🙂 I hope you had a great day today! A couple of months ago, I was looking for roses with particular names, “Wild Eve” and “Alexander” (for both the kids) and “Charlotte” (for my nana). Lara at Kings Plant … Continue reading
Macro Monday – September 16th 2024 – Nostalgia
Macro Monday – September 2nd 2024 – Honeybee and Cape Daisies
beautiful honeybee enjoying the beautiful Cape yellow and purple Daisies. Continue reading
Macro Monday – April 15th 2024 – Garden Orb Weaver
Hello and happy Monday! I hope your day is going smoothly. Today’s macro Monday is the majestic garden orb weaver spider. I love these beautiful little guys. Some facts I find interesting about Orb Weavers are, – Orb Weavers are … Continue reading
Macro Monday – April 1st 2024 – Drosera x Sidjamesii
Happy Monday! I hope you had a wonderful day. Today’s photo is of the magnificent drosera x Sidjamesii, the pygmy sundew is a natural hybrid between D. pulchella and D. patens. Found on the shores of a few lakes north of Perth, … Continue reading
Macro Monday – March 25th 2024 – Ceropegia Woodii
Happy Monday and happy Otago Anniversary to those who live in Otago! I’m a bit late with this one as I only just realised that today is Monday haha Today’s macro Monday is the beautiful Ceropegia Woodii chain of hearts. … Continue reading
Macro Monday – March 18th 2024 – City of London
Happy Monday! I hope you’re having a wonderful day. Today’s macro Monday is of the beautiful Rosa Harukfore or City of London. One of my favourite blush pink roses that smells delicious. Thank you for visiting today. Have a lovely … Continue reading
Macro Monday – March 11th 2024 – Dionaea Muscipula
Happy Monday! I hope you’re well. I’ve chosen a couple of pictures for this week’s Macro Monday. They’re both of the beautiful flowers of the Dionaea Muscipula aka Venus Fly Trap, one of my favourite carnivorous plants. The author at … Continue reading
Macro Monday – March 4th 2024 – Kikihia subalpina
Happy Monday! I hope you’re having a great 2024 so far, I can’t believe it’s March already?! What?! Today’s photo is of a subalpine green cicada, just hanging out on an echinacea flower. Subalpine green cicadas, which is a species … Continue reading