Hello everyone, dear friends.
Saturday, the sun finally peeked out from behind the clouds and i can enjoy a warm spring day.
The whole previous week was cold.
It was even colder than the night before. The air temperature dropped below zero. This was really very unpleasant and sad news because many of my plants, flowers and trees that had already bloomed did not bear fruit this year. Because what will happen to the harvest this year is not known at all. Most likely it will be very minimal. The weather has its own plans, its own intentions, and we unfortunately cannot do anything about it. I did it today.
Photos of the blossoms that show that fruit is not to be expected, so I'm a little sad about this topic.
But that's not what I'm talking about today, today I've prepared for you photos of my beautiful spring flowers, most of them are gone, they've already faded and disappeared from my flower beds, one of the ones that remained is probably a Brunera, which has small blue flowers. Insects here and there They disappeared because it was cold.
There used to be more of them. When it was warm outside, they worked hard and started pollinating everything around them, but when the nights were cold, I even saw a few dead bees, which shows that they were also having a hard time.
This is the weather, this is the spring, unfortunately, there's nothing you can do about it. So today I want to invite you to view photos of my early flowers, which now remain only in memories, but thanks to photography, I will be able to view them for a long time. It's actually really cool that there is such an opportunity to photograph something that will disappear sooner or later. But the memories of these things will remain for a long time.
I decided to write a few words that I will leave at the end of each of my posts. These words mean why I am here? My photos are moments when we can see beauty in the details, from a small fragile petal to a tiny insect. I want to convey the beauty of nature through the lens of my camera, and #hive gives me a great opportunity to share this with the world 🐝🌍
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