Oh, my! I have to be corrected, because at first I thought that was a lady bug on some asparagus, LOL!!!
Lupines! Yes, hope that little bug eats her fill.
Thank you. That red is what caught my eye. Then I took in the whole view with the stalk and walked back to photograph it in our garden. Norman and Elsa were a bit cheesed since they thought “hurrah, we’re finally off.” We (meaning me) were a bit waylaid that morning. 😉
That is a terrific photo………..I am another BIG fan of ladybugs. Don’t see as many of them as in past years but so far this Spring seeing more than last year. They ALWAYS make me smile!!
I don’t get this weather at all. This past weekend was hot and humid, around 90 degrees in Annapolis, MD, and today, Wednesday, I woke up to a temperature of 56 degrees. Oh well!
I think that will be the norm in the future. We’ll all have to be prepared to ride the weather roller coaster. Personally, I prefer the lower end on the temperate scale but can’t remember receiving snow so late in May.
Omg! And I already put all my sweaters, jackets, boots away! I enjoy the weather between 50 to 80 degrees. No humidity please, but living in Maryland humidity is one thing for sure you will encounter as temperatures go up.
Yeah my sis lives in Frederick; I’ve heard about the humidity. Springtime in Colorado is always a crap shoot but it seems it’s getting more severe and extreme all the time.
From personal experience, I believe that the best weather for Summer you’ll find it in Massachusetts. I lived in MA for 5 years and the one thing I miss the most are the gorgeous Summers. The only down fall is that the Summers tend to be shorter than in Maryland.
Here in Colorado, it’s a dry heat since humidity is a rarity. Usually hovers in upper single digits or very low teens. When it gets hot, it’s like a pizza oven, but not a sauna. 🙂
Charlee: “Lady bug, lady bug, fly away home!”
Chaplin: “Or, you know, fly into OUR home so we can chase you.”
Now, now, Chaplin…ladybugs are not wind up toys.
The Good Luck Post!
At this point, I’m nearly 100% confident we’re quickly approaching summer now. Nearly 90ºF today. Sigh.
Wow!
Great catch! Love ladybugs. 🐞
Thank you. They have a knack for making everyone smile.
Wonderful photo!
Thanks!
Cute!!
Thanks. Everyone loves ladybugs!
Last spring I saw some aphids on my mandevilla and my first thought was oh good I can go get ladybugs and set them free in my yard!
Best ‘herbicide’ ever! And the lupines always have aphids. That ladybug has to be in hog heaven.
Yes, love to seem them so busy!
Aaawww!! What a cute little ladybug…a sure sign of Spring!
Most definitely!
Oh, my! I have to be corrected, because at first I thought that was a lady bug on some asparagus, LOL!!!
Lupines! Yes, hope that little bug eats her fill.
She’ll be a right little Rollie-pollie.
Amazing! Lee and Phod who are hour 92.5 hrs without power, but hydro guys have been spotted on ATVs in our yard so hopefully soon!
Yay!
That’s a lovely composition…shape and colour…and to top it all, it features a ladybird!
Thank you. That red is what caught my eye. Then I took in the whole view with the stalk and walked back to photograph it in our garden. Norman and Elsa were a bit cheesed since they thought “hurrah, we’re finally off.” We (meaning me) were a bit waylaid that morning. 😉
Yes, it has, with all it’s plants and bugs!
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to the Ranch Hands and another smooch to Norman. ♥
My pleasure, Sandee. We hope your day is full of beauty and joy.
That is a terrific photo………..I am another BIG fan of ladybugs. Don’t see as many of them as in past years but so far this Spring seeing more than last year. They ALWAYS make me smile!!
Hugs, Pam
I think they bring back childhood in a way like nothing else. Happy Hump Day. 🐞
“Ladybuggie Ladybuggie
You are so cute…
so tiny, so purrfect!
Wee LOVE you!”
***purrss*** BellaDharma *** an {{hugss}} BellaSita Mum
They make everyone feel like a kid again, don’t they?
We’ll take it and we love it!!
I love watching them devour aphids – they’re the best ‘herbicide’ around.
Don’t fly away home …
She’s got plenty to nosh on right there so leaving won’t likely be an issue. 😉
Beautiful. What a great capture.
Have a fabulous day, my friend. Scritches to the pups and a smooch to handsome Norman. ♥
That speck of red caught my eye. Not to bad for a cell phone. Norman sends his mid-week best.
I don’t get this weather at all. This past weekend was hot and humid, around 90 degrees in Annapolis, MD, and today, Wednesday, I woke up to a temperature of 56 degrees. Oh well!
I think that will be the norm in the future. We’ll all have to be prepared to ride the weather roller coaster. Personally, I prefer the lower end on the temperate scale but can’t remember receiving snow so late in May.
Omg! And I already put all my sweaters, jackets, boots away! I enjoy the weather between 50 to 80 degrees. No humidity please, but living in Maryland humidity is one thing for sure you will encounter as temperatures go up.
Yeah my sis lives in Frederick; I’ve heard about the humidity. Springtime in Colorado is always a crap shoot but it seems it’s getting more severe and extreme all the time.
From personal experience, I believe that the best weather for Summer you’ll find it in Massachusetts. I lived in MA for 5 years and the one thing I miss the most are the gorgeous Summers. The only down fall is that the Summers tend to be shorter than in Maryland.
Here in Colorado, it’s a dry heat since humidity is a rarity. Usually hovers in upper single digits or very low teens. When it gets hot, it’s like a pizza oven, but not a sauna. 🙂
LOVE!
Thanks. I love ladybugs and they love the lupine which always seem to have more than a few aphids. Insert crawling skin emoji here. 😄