December in our Back Yard and a break from all the holiday stuff
What is a myth?
A female moth!
What insect lives on nothing?
A moth, because it eats holes
moth with a 3 inch wing span. no clue what it is, anyone know?
What do you get if you cross a firefly and a moth?
An insect who can find its way around a dark wardrobe!
What is a myth?
A female moth!
What insect lives on nothing?
A moth, because it eats holes
moth with a 3 inch wing span. no clue what it is, anyone know?
What do you get if you cross a firefly and a moth?
An insect who can find its way around a dark wardrobe!
Ooh, I love the worn, weathered look of that hinge. Things like that always catch my attention.
ReplyDeleteThat is one big moth but I have no idea what the name might be, maybe someone will know.
Great backyard shots. Love the hinge.
ReplyDeleteI am liking the summery feel of your blog today Sandra! It's cold here ~ so I could use a little warmth! :)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Just when I am getting the winter blues here you come to brighten the day, look at that flower, awesome in all its glory and your funny side notes. Thanks for warming the day.
ReplyDeleteThe Hinge ande the flower, my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI never thought about it but Moths do eat holes and they never get too big. Lucky for us,or we might be running around naked. LOL.
Calm, peaceful and a delight for my eyes.. your yard shots are simply lovely, Sandra. I have no what the flying giant is called, but it sure is pretty to look at.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Pam
These are great macros. You always find plenty of subjects in your back yard.
ReplyDeletei LOVE that first shot. the lighting is perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Hibiscus is so pretty. I don't have any flowers on mine now. We do have a few moths around and some of them have beautiful colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteThe old hinge is great...some things are better aged. :)
Lovely... I am seeing more of Christmas Time in a warm climate, from new Blogging Friends. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think I especially love the first pic, with the rusty hinge.
"Chill December brings the sleet,
Blazing fire and Christmas treat."
~~Mother Goose
Greetings From Southern California
ReplyDeleteMy education about moths is now complete :-)
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
God Bless You, ~Ron @ *TOGB
Great shots! Thanks for the smile!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the pictures and the smiles. Love that pretty pink Hibiscus.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the hinge on the gate; my favorite kind of thing to photograph.
ReplyDeleteLove all the detail in the first photo! Funny isn't it how worn and rusty can look so attractive in artistic context.
ReplyDeleteYour header is beautiful, and your title sounds like the title of a mystery novel! Did you take one picture of the moth at dusk, and one in daylight, or just different camera settings? I always love your hibiscus pictures, it looks like spring today on your blog! Is that your hinge?
ReplyDeleteooh my! what breathtaking shots, sandra!!
ReplyDeletecan't stop looking at them.
thanks for the smiles!
Interesting how we change---as we become more and more interested in photography... I see things so differently than I used to... There is always something interesting to photograph in your back yard, isn't there????
ReplyDeleteHappy DAY to you!
Hugs,
Betsy
Oh...dear! Whar magnificent photos....And yes: you changed your main picture again! NICE!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your blog!
have a good night sleep!
See you tomorrow!
BShell
I love the look of the hinge picture.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what kind of moth that is but that's a pretty big one
What an intriguing hinge. And the hibiscus is a lovely sight at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteTHat old hinge is GREAT, Sandra as is the hibiscus...:)JP
ReplyDeleteHey your winter is so beautiful there. Whew. sandie
ReplyDeleteI love that hinge...would definately take that photo....
ReplyDeleteI love that shot of the hinge!!! Don't know the moths...
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, the moths are cool. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteI think a lot more is going on in your back yard right now than in mine!
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