The beauty of "ordinary" things.

Not often that I can get a young Giant Carpenter bee on my camera.
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But first let me show you some other lovely photos.

Our weather is overcast today and they tell us that we will have rain tomorrow and Thursday. So I will miss shots of another full moon. Be that as it may, I will simply continue to get other shots to show you in my posts.
Hope that you will enjoy this one.

A Cherry-eye Sprite, Damselfly, on a lotus flower bud in the water.
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Another Cherry-eye Sprite (Pseudagrion sublacteum) on a water lily leaf.
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Here he is, a baby Giant Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa flavorufa) on a flower.
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And another shot of him on the same flower.
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Just a lovely fountain shot again as I love how the water dances in the wind.
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Oh yes, this is how our day started and now the skies are darkening in response to the rain that will fall tomorrow.
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They envisage that rain will start at 7am tomorrow morning and that it will continue throughout the day. But I can tell them that the rain will not be very intense.
Now how could I know this, as I have no measuring instruments?

Well the halo around the sun today is not as intense as it is before the violent storms.
Have a look at how bleak the halo is.
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It is when the inner ring is a dark blue and the outer ring is bright colors that we have to worry about a gale force storm. So we will only have light rain tomorrow.
The best is that then I can still go out to get photos.

And That's All Friends!

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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