I've been tidying up all the photos I took while in Austria. Its a mammoth task! There are thousands! And amongst them are quite a few flower pics....... because there are a lot of lovely blooms up in those mountains!
With so much sweet nectar to be had, the insect population was in a frenzy to find, forage and store as much as possible, so it wasn't hard to photograph flowers complete with sated bees or flies.... in fact they hardly noticed the lens staring their way!
All the flowers in these pics were growing by the roadside - thats my dear mother and her sister, strolling along there, admiring them. So many flowers, though its hard to see really well in the photo. This particular area had some sort of wildflower protection, which meant that the meadows could only be mown for hay once, early in the summer season and then left to flower in peace until the following year. It was a truly beautiful sight - sort of a cross between wilderness and manicured...... and so, so green!
These bright colourful flowers were the first thing that caught my eye as I was sorting, so they made it into a post........ I will get myself together, though, and write up a bit more about something else because I vaguely remember doing a flower post while I was away?!? Might be time for some cemeteries and skulls perhaps!?
Such beautiful scenery and the flowers are just wonderful
ReplyDeleteOh welcome back! so great to see your bright post. Such gorgeous - looking forward to seeing more. cheers Wendy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you don't have to worry about being too perfect...just trickle us those gorgeous shots and a couple of words. We'll be happy
ReplyDeleteTo sight of bees and other small critters on the blossoms is one that never fails to make me glad. It is just so amazing and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing scenery. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou do take such lovely pictures Mama. I am always so impressed! oxox
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of having the meadows protected to save the flowers. How delightful!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos Evi! Thank you for sharing them :-)
ReplyDeletewhat eye candy!!! thanks for sharing!
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