I'd said to Christine that we don't have dandelions anymore as we're in the throes of winter, but the first "flower" I came across was a...
Further along my walk, I stopped to photograph the grasses
a slightly different angle which picked up the fields and mountains in the background
Grasses with the harvested maize fields in the background
A fine-leafed variety of grass
The dogs cavorted and explored and ran all over the fields
This grassy weed looks as though it belongs in a garden
A close-up of a grass with my camera casting a shadow on the fronds
The snow has melted on the peaks in front...
...but still lies thick on the Lesotho mountains behind
HAPPY MONDAY TO YOU ALL
A very lovely series of photos, Jo. Happy weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - and a very happy Monday (and week to come) to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteNice captures one and all.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos, Jo. Love your dandelion! So soft and fluffy.
ReplyDeleteI must admit I didn't know you are in the winter until I saw the mountain tops. Everything looks so warm and sunny. Our Dnadelion seed heads are just beginning to appear.
ReplyDeleteFabulous macro shots Jo, looks like you were lucky to get there before the next strong wind blew the dandelion apart 😊 The mountains look magnificent in the background!
ReplyDeleteHello, lovely series Jo! The dandelions are pretty captures. I always enjoy seeing your furbabies too. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI love it when I get ideas for photos from other bloggers. glad you went hunting. that dandelion is beautiful, much fuller and thicker than ours are here... love the grasses and the sweeties that are loving the grasses
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love dandelions.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Jo. The dandelion and the mountain, sounds like a title of a book. :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers/weeds, and I never tire of seeing mountains.
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