

I didn't have any ideas for my world this week because I thought, nothing new is going on and I don't have any ideas for past sites to show you.
Then it occurred to me that there actually is a lot going on in my world if I stop to pay attention to the wildlife in my habitat garden.
In addition to having so many bees and butterflies that their chorus is audible, I have so many rabbits running around I practically run into them.
There are always a lot of birds in my world and with a whole new crop of babies they are everywhere.
To find out what's going on in other parts of the world, please visit That's My World Tuesday.
Note - My header photo was taken in January 2009.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
That's My World Tuesday: The Buzzin of the Bees in the Butterfly Weed
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24 comments:
Oh, I'm so glad you shared your garden with us today! How gorgeous! I just love seeing all the little critters up close and personal! And your photos are fantastic!
Have a great week!
There's plenty going on in the garden. Beautiful.
indeed you've a garden full of delights there. the little rabbit is adorable but, i am sure too many can be much.
have a wonderful evening.
Wow great shots from the garden, thanks for sharing.
Have a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Thanks so much for visiting my site and leaving a nice note..sounds like there is a lot going on in your garden, thanks!
Running into rabbits sounds fun! You are absolutely right; there is so much going on in your part of the world! And I'd like to thank you for sharing them with us.
The pictures are beautiful!
Who would not want to be a part of this world. Reminds me of wandering round my nature reserve and the wildlife world there and then I see it's your garden. That is a special world.
Wow !!
Fantastic close-ups shots ^__^
BEAUTIFUL :)
I told you sweetie! You live in a blessed place indeed! Fabulous macro!!!!
Congratulations!
purrs and love
Luna(from Brazil) and mommy Léia
Have a great week dear friend and be always happy! :-)
"The first shot is breathtaking!"
Do you own those rabbits or are they wild?
I pulled out my entry for today a few minutes before the meme came live. There wasn't anything happening to my world either :)
Your garden is absolutely beautiful!
Thanks to everyone for visiting and to answer the question the rabbits are wild.
Glad you went out in your own backyard and shared the abundance of nature.
you certainly do have allot going on, great shots!
My daughter always says stop and smell the roses, but of course I have none as I am allergic, but I know what she means, stop &look around mom
yes a lot and worth pausing for -- thanks for sharing
Indeed, your garden world is very busy. Great photos! I'm glad you took the time to get out and enjoy.
Very poetic title and gorgeous photos. It seems your world is very green all the time and that's a good thing.
It's a baby time of year in the natural world. This is a perfect look into that part of your world.
I like the second shot, looks like eyes staring out at you
The top photo is the best- very natural and artful. The bee beats the butterfy and rabbit below. You're a very good photographer.
I really enjoyed your critter post ... the bees and butters and rabbits and birds. Quite wonderful!
awww, the wonders of nature!
Those are really cool ... love the bee and the butterfly...
Very cool captures ..
Those are gorgeous photos, the blueish butterfly is lovely
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