This photo of a white Rose of Sharon blossom was actually shot a year ago.
This pink one, though, was taken yesterday.
One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to inquire in His temple. (Psalm 27:4)
Oh my goodness, that Rose of Sharon is like an angel, it's just beautiful! ... and the dregonfly looks like a little man, incredible photo's :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cooperative dragonfly! And that Rose of Sharon looks almost too perfect to be real. Fabulous shots!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers Linda. That third one is special.
ReplyDeleteYou have a Meadowhawk, but i would have to see more angles to see which one. A real treasure for sure.I have never had the Rose of Sharons but they always catch my eye when i pass them.
ReplyDeleteDeborah - Thanks for the kind comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the blossoms and dragonfly.
ReplyDeleteEthelmae - The dragonfly really was cooperative. He would fly away, circle, and come back. He was much more cooperative than the butterflies around here. :)
Holdingmoments - Thanks so much, Keith. Considering some of your flower photos, your praise means a lot.
Out on the prairie - Thanks for identifying my little subject, Steve. I should have tried for a better picture of his head, for more definite identification, but I was afraid I'd freak him out. Next time...
Beautiful images.I always look for that rainbow in their wings,it is so cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruth. I'd never photographed a dragonfly before and had never seen that rainbow effect going on in their wings. It's pretty amazing, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteVERY nice with the dragon fly! Beautiful flowers, I don't think I've ever heard of a Rose of Sharon. I don't have much of a green thumb. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth. We don't really have green thumbs, either. The rose of sharon is a rather large bush that begins blooming in July and continues to bloom throughout the rest of the summer. We used to have more than the two bushes, but some of them were crowded out by some of our other shrubs. We don't plant anything that requires human attention. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Linda. I love those roses and dragonflies have a special place in my heart. Thanks for these lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHilary - I was always afraid of dragonflies...the way they buzz around so erratically and want to land on people. But, through your blog, I learned that they are harmless. So then I was eager to try to get a photo of one. I finally found one cooperative enough. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pix! Do I see a little tiny thread tying the dragon fly's little leg to the branch? Maybe not. :)
ReplyDeleteSandra - I couldn't get the string to stay on his little leg, but the Superglue on the branch seemed to do the trick. :)
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