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The Wildlife in My Garden
Category: The animals that allow us to live with them | Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:01 am I look at my garden flowers so much I sometimes don't notice other things. Sometimes I do notice other things, but not quick enough to catch them with the camera. Today was just a little different. I noticed some 'wild' things, and I caught them with the camera.
These guys actually hang out and watch me garden often. The wild thing I found while looking at them was the 'zoom' feature on my camera. They were patient and posed. Then they continued on with their conversation about the weird lady in the garden with her camera.
This guy has been hanging out in the Hydrangeas for 2 days now. It is 6ft wide and growls. (...maybe that is my spider-phobia talking?)
This 'wild' little beauty landed in the pots on the porch as I walked out the door. It doesn't show, but she is a metallic green. I've been following her (or one of her relatives) with the camera for about a week now, and never got a clear picture 'til today.
These 'wild' gardening clogs were found in my closet. They forced themselves onto my feet and made me accidently take a picture of them by the Nicotiana. All in all, a wild day in the garden. This blog entry has been viewed 117 times
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LOL, you gave me such a giggle!!
LOve the clogs! The spider looks like he's lounging, doesn't he? Looks a little too comfy huh? Those are HIS hydrangeas (wish they were MINE)!.
You've taken some really great shots today. We have those long legged spiders here too and I don't mind them. It's th big, black hairy ones I ain't too keen on. The day they growl at me is the last time I go into the garden!!! LOL LOL Login or register to leave a comment. |
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