Leek, celery and gruyère gratin ... so delicious
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I do enjoy Gratins - they taste so good and can work well either as a side
dish or a main course. This recipe goes well with a Sunday Roast Dinner,
but c...
Order
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The Welsh are chewing their lambs ear treats with gusto and the sun is out. *Bun
*and *weaver *are sunbathing by the front door, but scuttle back into t...
The Oldest Rainforest in the World
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Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia is a long way from home, 3,578 km
(2,223 miles) as the crow flies. Cape Tribulation is a renowned,
biologically di...
March Full Moon Altar: Isis
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This month my Full Moon Altar honours the Egyptian Great Goddess *Isis*.
Known as the "Lady of Ten Thousand Names," Isis subsumes all other
goddesses in ...
Negativity, Turn Around
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to you all!
Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to come and visit me
here! I...
Why A Vacation
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I am back from vacation.
I did not go to some exotic resort or any place fun.
Within less than a week I lost 3 family members who were dear to me.
My ...
March 1, 2026 Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit!
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Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit!
Can you believe that March is here already? I went with this white rabbit
as he/she seems to be a lucky rabbit... and wi...
Golden
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Well, the Winter Olympics are over, and I can't help but feel a bit sad. I
didn't get to watch as much as I would have liked. If you only had the
b...
Catching Up
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Hello, my people.
It's been so long since I've posted, I feel like I don't quite belong in
the blogosphere anymore.
But here I am anyway.
I am at home ...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
Those are great shots of the bee in the yellow zinnia! Bees never rest, no matter how long past summer it is.
ReplyDeleteThey're amazing.
DeleteI like yellow too, John... so sunny... like daisies and sunflowers! Your pics are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNothing like zinnias. So many colors, sizes, and layers.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are fantastic shots of the bee!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, those are wonderful shots of the bee and the flower! Your own work?
ReplyDeleteThe end of the summer is kind of melancholy, I find. If I had a garden I think it would be even worse!
I took these photos myself. The bees were not afraid.
DeleteLovely clear photos - well done.
ReplyDeleteSeems you had a good crop there.
Just fabulous photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan