Hello,
This is another photo that I took on my walk around Obuse, Japan. There is some old buildings and most of them have beautiful gardens that you have to see to believe. Luckily Obuse as a town actually will allow tourists to visit many of these gardens that are a part of the town and are inside of people's houses. Outside of the entrance to either the gardens or the houses is a panel telling you you can enter and enjoy the space.
This bee was all alone in one of those gardens enjoying this yellow flower to it's fullest. I almost feels like I could sneeze by just looking at this flower and all that pollen in the center of it. The bright yellow flower and the delicate striped bee seem to be moving together and in love with working in a symbiotic manner. The gone background makes you focus on the scene and nothing else.
Thank you very much for reading.
Showing posts with label Plant. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
Bee on Yellow Flower
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Lavender Bee
Hello,
Near the Nagano Japan Railroad train station on the east side is a happy little community garden. Even with the temperature going into the freezing every night I still see them working on it and adding a few flowers here and there. One day my wife and I talked to someone else that enjoys it and she said that a lot of the plants actually came up on their own. I am talking about a big rose bush, some tulips and this lovely lavender.
The deep smell of lavender gets me every time I see and even get near a plant. The green parts change in deepness depending on the season and if they are flowering at the time. I love these type of flowering lavender because I can easily pick up one of the purple buds and stick it in my bag or pocket and I smell it all day. Even the bees and birds enjoys the smells and colors with them circling the plants at all hours of the day.
Thank you very much for reading.
Near the Nagano Japan Railroad train station on the east side is a happy little community garden. Even with the temperature going into the freezing every night I still see them working on it and adding a few flowers here and there. One day my wife and I talked to someone else that enjoys it and she said that a lot of the plants actually came up on their own. I am talking about a big rose bush, some tulips and this lovely lavender.
The deep smell of lavender gets me every time I see and even get near a plant. The green parts change in deepness depending on the season and if they are flowering at the time. I love these type of flowering lavender because I can easily pick up one of the purple buds and stick it in my bag or pocket and I smell it all day. Even the bees and birds enjoys the smells and colors with them circling the plants at all hours of the day.
Thank you very much for reading.
Labels:
Bee,
Community gardening,
Flower,
garden,
Japan,
Lavender,
Photography,
Plant,
sony a55
Location:
Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
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