Cherish is my favorite word, and I cherish the ability of turning the routine into a beautiful moment.
Nature creates in me, a spiritual and meditative time to bring peace, harmony and balance, into an otherwise ordinary day~
Mary Howell Cromer







Showing posts with label Phinx Moth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phinx Moth. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

These Are a Few of My Favorite Things~

These are a few of my favorite posts from this past year~ 

I wanted to share them in one full swoop and loaded them all in neat and tidy.  
When I sat down and began to write, I saw that the entirety of the first half of images loaded up, was no long here.  
Thus said, I shall go from the middle of the year forward and then tag in those missing the last of the month.
It has been a long and difficult two weeks for this family, but I can say that Brittany's health has begun to take a turn for the better this past 24 hours.  
She had to have another surgical procedure done Friday afternoon, and that seems to have brought her fever down to normal for the first time in 2 weeks of hospital stay.  
We are hoping that she can return home mid-week, to her sweet family and us.  
Thank you so very much for the kind comments over the past 2 weeks.
Your words have really be so very much appreciated, and brought much encouragement. 

I am linking up with Mary for:

"Mosaic Monday"


at:
http://dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com


and


I am linking up with Stewart at:
Wild Bird Wednesday

(http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/)

  How does one choose their favorite images out of the thousands shared in a year...
For me this season, I decided to share some of my "just because" favorites along with some that had special meaning, that many followers of this blog may remember when they were first shared.

The selection above was my entry for the Derby season and below a pair of Mute Swans.  Later, one would be taken by a Coyote.
 I like taking photographs and holding on to those sweet moments when everything seemed perfect~






Remembering the 3 little Screech Owls,
 that my twin sister found in tree by her front stoop~




I always enjoy seeing the many dragonflies during the warmer seasons~


Missing our spring posies, but somewhere in the world, others are being able to enjoy their season with these beauties~



Oh and this darling little fawn, who spent the entire day with me back in late August.  Whenever I see a young deer near our acreage...I have to wonder;')~




For as long as I can remember, I had wanted to photograph a Zebra Swallowtail and late in the summer, I finally had my chance, taken at Foxhollow Farm~



Fresh Peaches, oh yum!

My great surprise toward mid-summer, was in learning that we have our very own natural Italian Honey Bee Colony on our 2 acres.  
As far as I know, it is doing fine~




Then there was my neat find one day, while photographing and I spied this Green Heron hunting from the center of this tree, overlooking the water's edge~




I adore Sphinx Moths, and seek them out all summer~


Last, but not least, was this late Monarch Butterfly...still fresh in my memory, of this past season in nature~


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Let Me Begin With a Hummingbird Moth~

 For the past two weeks,I have been feeding the cat and pond fish across the lane from my home while the neighbors are away.  
I always enjoy photographing in Mona's garden and on this particular day, I saw one of my favorite visitors...

A Sphinx Moth, and. or Hummingbird Moth.  
They are truly such lovely, delicate creatures~

 


 I think either this autumn, or next spring, I must invest in a Butterfly Bush...
for then I might get such lovely visitors my way~

Below is a Fiery Skipper center and another species of Skippers along side~

* Note...there are so many species of Skippers, and I am just not certain what these are.
 


 We have oodles of the female Common Whitetail Dragonflies, flitting around~


 


 Before Mona left on her vacation journey, she called me on the phone one afternoon to say that I just might be interested in the 3 frogs she had just seen by her pond.  
When I got there, this is what I saw...3 American Bullfrogs, all piled on top of one another~
 


 One of the smallest butterflies seen here is the Pearl Crescent taking in the nourishment of a purple  Cone Flower~
 
 


 Such a handsome adult male Bullfrog below.  I love that deep voice he drums out~


Below is a gorgeous Spot-winged Glider Dragonfly.  
I had never seen one of these before, and it was an amazing species, taken right across the lane from my home the other day~

Below are Knock-Out-Roses taken at my next door neighbor Sue's garden.  I have to take so many of my summer images elsewhere, for the vast part of my 2 acres is shade trees~

 
 


Miniature Hollyhocks~


Below is the ever present summer resident, the Cabbage White Butterfly~

 
I enjoy so much watching butterflies, the way they glide from flower to flower.  
Their beauty is amazing, such gifts every one of them.  
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail below, such elegant beauty~
 
 

I am linking up with Mary at:

http://dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com/

Please join me, and Happy Mosaic Monday~