...to perk you up for a wonderful weekend.
The tag picture is of a type of a Clover, and we wish everyone a happy weekend.
For those that work on weekends, like us, a wee bit of beauty is always welcome to remind us all, working or not, that all of us have the same beauty within ourselves. Nature is an integral part of everyone, even though some hide the beauty, as this life can harden one's heart due to many hurts. We deal with many people, and I can tell you firsthand that my favorites are the disabled children. Reason being that although they have serious issues one will always see them smiling.
Did you know that the hard-working bees are first on the list of insects that kill people? Even more dangerous than scorpions, as not many can avoid an attack by a swarm of bees on the war path.
I am allergic to bee stings, and had to find it out the hard way, but I love them and respect them, as they are fantastic pollinators that are responsible for fertilizing other flowers.
Now I have four shots below of some other flowers.
First up is the Jacob's Ladder plant here in our garden that has now started to flower.
I think this one below is a type of a Sorrel.
Then a bee on an Aloe flower, also here in our garden.
Finally, a busy bee on a Protea flower.
A genuine smile releases endorphins that always make one feel happy, and if it goes hand in hand with kindness, then it is always so much better. Friendliness and a smile are so very much needed if one only thinks about the dire and toxic occurrences worldwide. War is never an answer, and greed only supports it, and all that it achieves is dissent and so many innocents being harmed.
Let your light shine, as then you will be just as beautiful as these flowers. I know that things are not easy for us, but it will never get me down, as I just accept it and move on. Maybe you are in the same situation, but then again there are so many that are in worse situations than us. We all have regrets, but we have to guard about bitterness, as it can poison one's life.
You know what I will say here at the end.
Such is life.
I hope that you liked the flower show.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
Until next time, cheers!