the sunflower seedlings have been planted outside by now,
in a garden glistening with raindrops at the moment.
no bee or dragonfly in sight.
the seed packet promises me evening sun at least,
i'll wait...
and in the meantime enjoy a tiny indoor garden.
Oh, that pic of the 'Frauenmantel'... genus Alchemilla with the raindrops,
ReplyDeletedear Renilde!
and your indoor garden... magic. And there will be sun... many suns :)
and then the bees will come and the dragonflies... beautiful as your paintings! Love the honeycombs.
xo Ariane.
your photos and arrangements remind me of bygone days.....i love them!!!! Bees are my favorites, i love dragonflies too!
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good idea, the tiny indoor garden! thxs for the tip.
ReplyDeletethe dragon fly's wings are to die for!!!!
n♥
wonderful artwork Renilde. Both
ReplyDeletegood to bring nature inside : )
Oh! Renilde! I love those elegant Bees - and the last photo is so pretty.
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sus
Wonderful your insects, what kind of paper did you use for the dragonfly?
ReplyDeleteThat's great!!!
I love Alchemilla and need to get some for my garden they present raindrops in an inimitable way, so beautyful.
Happy indoor gardening ;)
BarbaraBee
thanks Barbara, it's the protective paper that was used formerly for photographs, you know these photos in those thin cardboard folders ? x
DeleteCharming bees Renilde! Indoor gardens are so lovely to live with;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your bees and the dragonfly - so beautiful. and the indoor garden is so charming! :)) mano
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