The 1st of September and, amazingly, the sun shone and there was very little
wind or cloud so I had blue, blue skies above
wind or cloud so I had blue, blue skies above
and bright blue, blue grape hyacinth flowers just outside the front door.
With a green, green stick insect on the handrailing .....
And a purry, purry Zebbycat all snug, secure and cosy under his battered quilty comforter.
Never mind, Northern Hemispherers - the weather is due to pack up here tomorrow, back to wind and rain. Zebby will be fine inside; I'm the one who has to go out in it all, lol!
6 comments:
Hi,Michelle, it's actually nice here!
Love the pictures. We were 27C here today - long may it last:-) Diane
Your sky and your grape hyacinth are almost the same color! And I love your pictures of Zebby. He doesn't even look too annoyed at your disturbing him.
It was chilly here last Thursday and Friday, but it's warm again for the last weekend of summer. Monday is our Labor Day holiday, and I'm always sorry to see it come. There's a hurricane aimed at the Northeastern US, but the rain should stay maybe 50 miles east of me. We shall see, Michelle, we shall see!
Well, Zebby looks as content as can be. Nothing seems to faze her
( him? ) - but, of course, as you pointed out, she is protected from the elements and totally indulged.
I've never seen one of those stick insects. They are most interesting!
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I envy you the first day of Spring. Things are winding down here now but I enjoy late sunshine when we get it.
I am really fascinated by that stick insect!
Zebby looks a beautiful cat. He is pampered like my rabbit.
Great photos.
Maggie X
Nuts in May
Re: the stick insect - the head is on the left. On the right end it has put the 2 hinds legs together to appear more like a twig.
I have both green and brown stick insects of varying sizes lurking in my wee patch of wilderness - I will keep and eye out to capture more on photographs for you all to see.
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