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I immediately wanted to blow. So much fun with these outside as a child. Beautiful. You know the most fascinating seeds I have ever seen in person is the milkweed seed. They look like feathers they are so beautiful. Last year there was not a leaf that did not have a monarch butterfly on it. We have not seen any yet. I will be so sad if they don’t come this year. Thanks Stuart. Hugs to you and Valerie. ❤️🤗🦋😘
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Always fun to blow these, Joni, provided there are no gardeners close by to complain at you spreading wee seeds, of course! I liked this one that the wind had already partially cleared of some seeds. And the tiny spider also caught my eye.
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Oh my gosh I didn’t see that little critter on the far left either. He blended right in. What a photo bomb! That little stinker. What an amazing shot my friend. Sending lots of hugs. ❤️🤗🦋😘
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Little critter fooled me, moved just I pressed the shutter, and then disappeared when I tried a second shot!
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Yes, they are really popping up now. A sure sign of autumn.
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Our garden slope used to be full of these, but other bee-loving plants have now taken over, so this one was shot on our walk up the path into the forest. And, yes, there are lots of them about.
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Dandelion seed heads are always fascinating to photograph. Great shot!
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Thanks, Ryan. I never lost my childhood fascination for these marvellous seed heads.
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The first thing I thought of was Fuzzy Wuzzy, but then I sneezed. It really is a great contrast and a great closeup.
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Thanks, Brenda. Sorry I made you sneeze!
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