Beautiful Flower Sunday

I once mentioned my theory that when an insect lands on a flower, that insect, no matter what it is or what kind it is, automatically becomes a nice and pleasant insect.

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Because flowers, these natural beauties of our planet, automatically transmit and spread their beauty to everything around.

And not only that everything that lands on them becomes beautiful, but everything around, the atmosphere changes and absorbs this beauty, calms down and gets spiritualized.

And everyone and everything around lives calmly and happily ... No, of course. But now I want to show you clearly what I mean by photos of various insects landing on the gorgeous Santolina chamaecyparissus, cotton lavender or lavender-cotton flowers.

Because it could be a fly:

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an unidentified small fly:

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a spider:

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or other flies:

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For greater persuasiveness and clarity, let's focus first on the beetle:

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then on this little bee:

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Then first on the fly:

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and after that on the spider:

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(Obviously, the cotton lavender is not just my favorite flower.)

Looking at these pictures, do you think about the nasty insects? I don't think you think about them or see them at all. Most of all, you don't see them as nasty animals.

This is probably why flowers were created - to soften the unpleasant environment around us, to beautify our lives and make it somehow easier to bear.

That is why today I wish you more flowers in our lives to help us celebrate this next day of our lives, this Sunday, this #BeautifulSunday and #SublimeSunday!

Cheers ❣️


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Hive.jpgSoul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you.
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