I just love how camouflaged this bee is in the nastursium another bee in a sidalcea
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Fantastic, Claire! I would have missed the bee in the first one if you hadn't of mentioned it. And I really love the second one... It makes me want to pause a bit and simple gaze upon the beauty.
DF, no I leave them to their fate, which mostly seems to be okay, there are some that dont come back up again but I like to have things in the garden that look after themselves.
A lifetime of kind horsemanship, I think we were doing natural horsemanship before it was ''invented''
I have completed Level One with Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship.
I am sad I can no longer access the Parelli learning platform, its just too expensive with too many changes.
I've tried some clicker training with good results , but haven't found any one person to wholly agree with. I guess I'll just need to keep trying to see what works
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Fantastic, Claire! I would have missed the bee in the first one if you hadn't of mentioned it. And I really love the second one... It makes me want to pause a bit and simple gaze upon the beauty.
(Wildside)
Wildside, I saw the bee going into the flower or I would have missed it too.
do you have to dig up your glads every fall and store them over for winter?
DF, no I leave them to their fate, which mostly seems to be okay, there are some that dont come back up again but I like to have things in the garden that look after themselves.
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