This particular part of the pond for some reason is popular with lovers.
Today I will show you something that I am sure not many of you have seen before.
A restful and peaceful Sunday to all and it is time for us to prepare for the new week at a charity meeting today of all days. But it is important and I will soon show you in a post what the excitement is all about. No it is not about riches, but rather planning to give poor children a great new future.
But I digress so come and look at what I found.
It started with this pair of Damselflies named Masai Sprite (Pseudagrion massaicum)
Now just have a look at this and I have never before seen two mating couples together on one leaf.
A bit confusing here below, but the next photo will give a better idea.
I tried to get the dragonfly's reflection in the water at the bottom of the picture.
All 3 of the dragonfly photos are of a Red-veined Dropwing (Trithemis arteriosa)
And finally I close with a lovely Lotus.
We nipped out late afternoon as the midday heat is unbearable here and I was really surprised to get the mating couples of damselflies together, as this has never happened before. I don't think that it's because of the heat and they also cannot defend themselves, so it is not for strength that they gather. Just a rare occurrence that I was lucky to get on camera.
Life holds many pleasant surprises to balance the bad surprises and we have to enjoy the pleasant ones as much as we can.
We really hope that you will all have a blessed Sunday.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.