Showing posts with label dragonfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragonfly. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Photo-a-Day Week 35

We are already at the end of another week. Many of this week's photos are outdoor-oriented.  As the Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds migrate south, we have more visitors at the feeders and more territorial guarding happening. We have had much cooler temperatures, and it is lovely to be outside, enjoying the weather. So, on with the discussion of each photo. 

Day 237-
Love how the sunlight hit this tiny bird's chest. She is guarding a feeder to the left of where this metal hummingbird ornament sits. Fiona is always on guard at the sliding glass door, barking at these little jewels.

Hummingbird on hummingbird

 I was on the fence about which of the two photos to use. I used the one I did because the sunlight was brighter on it. Here's the 'reject', also a good photo. 






Day 238- 
We usually have the green Praying Mantis and its egg sacks around. Seeing a native one is a treat. The native mantis is brown, not green. This one was on our sliding glass door. As I was in and out, refilling the hummingbird feeders, I was worried I would disturb it before I got a photo. This was taken outside, with the trees and sky reflected on the glass.

Carolina Mantis

I did try a shot from inside the house. Not very good.




Day 239-
Driving back from the doctor, we drove past this old Wilson factory. I liked making it black and white. But wait, there's another photoshopped element. Check out the photo below the one used.

Closed Factory

Not only had I changed from black and white, but I was able to remove the truck from the front of the building.




Day 240- 
On my way inside I walked past the rose bushes and saw the Katydid on the rose bush. Quick snap of the shutter captured it!

Katydid
Day 241-

One might think my garden is filled with insects, and perhaps you may be correct! I like getting photos of these beauties. It almost looks like this is another black and white photo, but it is as it appeared. 

Dragonfly
Day 242-

Yes, another black and white offering. The sunlight sparkled on the spider web, and I had hoped that using a black and white filter would help accentuate the sparkle.

Sunlight on Spider Web

The original one for your viewing. Also tried to crop it to show the web closer. I decided that having the fern and downspout in the photo framed it better. 





Day 243-

I like this tight little rose bud. The varied colors made me take notice today. It seems the colors red and white were what I was drawn to today as the discarded photo was also a red and white bloom.

Oso Easy Rose

 
Here is the discarded red and white bloom, a Salvia. Do you see the tiny ant on the left bloom? 



This ends another week of the photo a day challenge. Stay tuned, there's more next week. 



©Copyright 2025 Janet. All rights reserved. Content created by Janet for The Queen of Seaford. words and photos by Janet, The Queen of Seaford.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Photo-a-Day Week 25


Another week done! As we enter the heat of summer, photos will be taken either early morning or late afternoon. 

Day 167-
After the rain we had earlier this month, I have seen some interesting mushrooms in various spots in the yard. This is an old tree stump, breaking down a little bit every year. The sunlight was shining just right for this capture. Above the mushrooms are the branches of the Japanese maple 'Garnet'. We brought that to SC with us from Virginia, and it is doing well in this spot.


More fungi

Day 168-
The hummingbird feeder in the front yard is a prime spot for some of the Anoles to get a drink of water from the ant guard, or grab a quick bite, as ants love to try to get to the sugar water. 



I like it here, go away

Day 169 -
A drive into town afforded me the opportunity to get a good picture of this church steeple. I was waiting at the light, so I grabbed my cellphone and took a couple of pictures before the light turned green. It is the steeple of the First Presbyterian Church of Greenwood. 


Steeple
Day 170-
There are quite a few buildings around our area that have lovely, intricate brickwork. The craftmanship and beauty of these bricklayers are evident in this building. It was once called the Barksdale Building, and I found a link with some old photos of Uptown Greenwood from years gone by; this one was depicted in the early 1900s. Currently it houses a men's clothing store.



Brickwork


Day 171-
We were working on our irrigation pump and pipes again a few days ago. While waiting for the glue to dry before we tested the connection, we sat on the steps that go to the water. There was a Blue Dancer damsel fly and this Eastern Amberwing dragonfly flitting around, teasing me into to trying to get a photo. It was so bright it was hard to see the screen of my cellphone. I wasn't sure I even had their image in the frame. This photo was the last of the group,, I finally gave up, and when we came inside, I saw I had a good picture of the Amberwing.
ps- the pump works and the pipes aren't leaking, yay us!


Eastern Amberwing

Day 172-
Our wedding anniversary is June 21st. My wedding bouquet is silk flowers. My mom made the bouquet, she also sewed my wedding dress, and put together the veil. She was a very talented lady. I miss her. To protect the bouquet from dust and dirt, I bought a large brandy snifter and topped it with a small plate.  It sits on our antique hutch on the upper shelf. 



45 years

Day 173-
It was quiet on the lake late yesterday afternoon but for a lone water skier. I got out my big camera and waited for the boat to circle back around so I could get a photo. While zooming in on the anticipated spot where the skier would come into view, I spotted a hummingbird resting on a branch in the shade.



Hummingbird silhouette


That's all for this week's photo a day, next week is halfway through the year!  I have my notes and will be working on writing the post about the community garden while on the Fling. This week it will get done! 


©Copyright 2025 Janet. All rights reserved. Content created by Janet for The Queen of Seaford. words and photos by Janet, The Queen of Seaford.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Critters in the Learning Garden

This guy was by the trellis last week--- really took me by surprise! (Didn't take any other photos last week!)



Today's 'critters' were a bit nicer to see. Randy... need an ID please!




He was kind enough to continue to pose while I took more pictures!



The last one was inside the post hole digger that was stored inside our shed. A nice tree was found for him.