More Beauty of Mother Nature

Observing Mother Nature is not hard to do nor does it involve a lot of work..  Walk out your door and she is there.

I have many lilies in my yard, tiger lilies and day lilies. I am not the best photographer but I don't think I did to bad.

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Are these next ones called flags?  I think so, but your guess is as good as mine

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I brought an azalea bush from Idaho and eventually planted it outside. 

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The moonflower only blooms at night.  When the sun hits the flower, it folds up.  A very small petunia.  It is not my favorite flower but it is pretty to look at. The butterfly catcher did its thing and I have a nice photo. 

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Want to see the other side of nature?   Not all will consider this next subject beauty, but the series is interesting.

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