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MichaelSoE
Apr 2021
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These are both beautiful and informative, my dear MichaelSoE! Great captures. ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
Apr 2021
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,607 posts)1. These are both beautiful and informative, my dear MichaelSoE! Great captures. ♥
MuseRider
(34,107 posts)2. Ahhhh, those are just gorgeous!
They are so pretty I sat here and smelled the fragrance of the flowers looking at them. Not kidding, surprised the heck out of me but it really happened.
I have started to see the little bees picking up around here too. Every year a little more of my pasture is left to go wild and the increasing wild flowers make it better than it ever was.
elleng
(130,893 posts)3. WOW!
birdographer
(1,325 posts)4. Super!
Perfect clarity and exposure! And go, bees!
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)5. Beautiful MochaelSoE! Terrific detail in your crop.