Under the Ceropegian Sky
- we enjoy being woken up at six thirty in the morning by Greylag geese who fly towards the horizon sharing their flight call,
- two magpies are checking the area near the trees from the river,
- a Labrador is running joyful near the meadow,
- some people are riding happily their bicycles, others enjoy a morning run,
- butterflies fly low in the meadow,
- I stopped to smell the roses,
- some sheep graze under the trees, some on old bunkers,
- one sheep is scratching its head against a tree,
- the puddle in front of me is dried out since one week ago,
- tiny birds fly all around towards the corn field,
- I can still see and feel the dew,
- in the orchard many apples
have fallen under and near the apple trees, - some people are cooling their feet in the river,
- two friends are chatting while riding their bicycles... and
Ceropegia woodii
keeps on growing,
blooming
and enjoying the space she shares with other
plants.
Where: home;
When: end of July 2018;
With: Nikon D5300 (VR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G; 52mm-105mm - ISO 400-500; 1/60s-1/160s- f3.5-10; 0EV).