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Pictures for Pam, Day 156: Henbit Deadnettle Drizzled with Droplets

Pictures for Pam, Day 156: Henbit Deadnettle Drizzled with Droplets
(+ 3 insets!) (please view large for more droplety goodness!)

Steve drove his sister to the airport this afternoon and what happened to me? I found myself making a beeline for my bed! I couldn't believe how tired I was! Isn't that interesting how exhausting company can be? We all had a very nice time though, and Steve got to spend lots of quality time with his sister and that was really great.

I was so befuddled this morning that I thought it was Monday! I hadn't taken my photos for Macro Monday yet so I grabbed some knives--the subject this week--and took a bunch of pictures. I really didn't think I'd have anything worthy because I was pretty low-energy but it looks like I'll have a few nice images to post tomorrow! Hooray!

I was hoping to process a few pictures from yesterday's adventure to the Pear Blossom parade, street fair, and especially of Jacksonville but I clearly need some recovery time. Instead I'm going to post something else from my bloated folder of finished pictures. Let me see what looks good! *peeks into my archived pictures* Oh, perfect!!

The other morning I went out to take some pictures after a long night of rain. I'd seen some mushrooms on my walk that I couldn't resist and grabbed my camera when I got back. However, as I turned to head down the drive, a tiny flash of purple caught my eye and I remembered what I had noticed. The afternoon before I saw a Henbit Deadnettle plant with buds just about to open and made a mental note to come back with my camera the next day. And there we were!

I had no idea how fabulous these little 1/3" flowers would look drizzled with raindrops! What a sight! I'm sharing another picture I took as an inset and also a pair of other pictures I took from a few years back. To me they look like miniature orchids with their juicy color and spots. :)

Pam, I looked to see if you had any Henbit or Purple Deadnettle flowers but I didn't find any. However, I did find a gorgeous little flower that will do just fine, your lovely Prairie Violet. Such a beautiful little blossom! We don't have anything like that here but I've seen similar flowers growing elsewhere in southern Oregon's wilds. Makes me wonder if I have any good pictures to process so I can show you. Happily I remember exactly where I found them. Hmmm...I'll have to look and see. Sending much love and hugs your way, ma'am! *big hugs*

Explored on 4/15/19, highest placement, #1.

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Latest comments - All (37)
 Valfal
Valfal club
Wow, Janet, you are the master of macro! An absolutely exquisite series! :-))
5 years ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
These are little gems! Isn't it wonderful to be able to see their details through the lens of a macro
camera lens!
5 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
amazing
5 years ago.
 cammino
cammino club
Perfect!
5 years ago.
 Susanne Hoy
Susanne Hoy
The tiny flowers are so beautiful. They look like the heads of animals that open their mouths. One animal balances a glass ball on its upper lip.
5 years ago.

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