Thanks, Wayne.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 5/31/2019 9:32 AM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
Sounds like AZ. We have had an unusual cool spell, 20 degrees below normal, but
now returning to normal. Not to mention a foot in a cast.
A lot of the wild flowers have faded. Some cactus are still blooming, but the
really good news is: many of the snowbirds are migrating north. I look forward
to dramatic clouds during monsoon season.
I really like the shot though. It has a lushness that is a bit missing here in
AZ.
WayneS
At 5/30/2019 03:16 PM, you wrote:
After overheating in this record matching heat about 10 days ago, I've been mostly
silent. The birds don't show up, the flowers have dried up, the airport ramp is too
hot, and all I do is stay in air-conditioning and read library books. MyÂ
Buddleia won't have blooms for another month, so no butterflies are stopping by. The only
blooms I have are the clusters on Nandina bushes, also known as Heavenly Bamboo, that
eventually result in red berries.
So, just to show my shutter still clicks, here is the Nandina. I actually saw a large
bee on one of these clusters, but that was while looking out the kitchen window.Â
No competition with Philippe's kitchen view!
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20190530-DSCF1342.JPG.html
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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