Hello dear Hivers🤗. I hope you are doing great on this beautiful Sunday!
This post is for #SublimeSunday inspired by and #BeautifulSunday initiated by
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Sometimes you don't have to look too far to discover the beauty that lies ahead because the lovely little things close can be so charming and enchanting. And this I think one of the things that amazes me when it comes to Nature!
The Butterflies
It seemed that I went back to being a child seeing flying butterflies in different colors when I went on our mountain climbing adventure. There's this urge in me to chase these beautiful little insects which I used to enjoy a lot way back then.
There were a number of them flying around me in the middle of the lush bushes and they were so attractive and charming not to capture them in my camera.
They all seemed to be enjoying the cool morning dew flying from one flower or leaf to another. The moist left by the other night's rain made their day fun and exciting as they indulge themselves sipping and or drinking the nectar of the flowers.
Their lovely attractive colors shining on some vines, leaves and flowers make the sight beautiful.
Certainly there are a lot of different colors of butterflies around the world but the zebra-like colored butterflies, the black with white spots and the faded orange ones are just some kinds commonly seen in my place.
This lovely butterfly I caught flapping its wings enjoying the scent of the leaves it perches on.
I tried tiptoeing toward its direction in order to take quick snaps of its beauty.
The Green Leaves
The leaves that come in different shapes and sizes brightly radiate their lovely green color as the bright rays of the sun break their silence.
This lovely sight is just so enlivening and energizing as it calms a perplexed soul.
The Rocks
This little heart-shaped pool captures the reflection of the bright sun. I almost missed this amazing form of the rock if not for the husband who noticed this one first.
He sure also knew how to appreciate nature in its uniqueness and wonder.
These rocks with sharp edges with holes in them while others smooth and flat also prove how wonderful and amazing nature can be!
These beauties are enough for me to realize that "To walk into nature is to witness a thousand miracles"-Mary Davis.
This is all for today's blog dear Hivers. I hope you enjoyed reading this post. See you again in my next blogs. Until then....