Molly's Country Memories

Molly's Country Memories

The memories and happening in the everyday life of a country girl

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Marco Monday

I'm sad to say I'm still under the weather, this makes 2 weeks that I have been fighting this crud. Looks like it will be another trip to the Drs tomorrow.
I hope he will be able to help me get over this before the Holidays get here.

Today I am entering Macro Monday over at lisaschaos, check out her sight for some amazing snap shots.
I'm not sure how many post I will put up this week since I'm just not very clear minded..lol..just feel like I want to sleep.
The Marco shots I've choose for today are some I've made over the last 6 mos. Each contains something special that I didn't notice until after loading them to the computer, they are just as they were snapped no retouches or cropping...
This little bud looks like little alien praying hands..

I snapped this one of seed pods but also captured a fly taking a short rest. All so a little grass I didn't pull...lol 
This clematis after it pedals fall resembles a wild haired hippy...

more little alien praying hands along with tiny bugs inside one of them...

This bee was flying around while I was snapping several shots, I did not realize it had landed until I loaded them on computer...

Now this tamed Honey Suckle reminds me of beautiful Christmas bells..click on photo to enlarge it and you can see the little extra silver threads of a spiderweb shining in the sunlight...

This is one that I snapped on purpose, it was a locust that had just crawled out of the ground.
I hope you enjoyed my humble offering today. Hopefully I will be back in the swing soon.

6 comments:

  1. Just beautiful, Molly, with all the little extras added for SO much interest!

    I love the little praying hands, and especially the locust, all fresh and new and looking at the world with literally "new" eyes. They're so heart-bending when they're fresh and weak and still damp from inside that grotesque shell. We could all take a lesson from that emerging from our old hard shells into a new outlook.

    I hope you shake off your own shell of illness soon, and emerge all fresh and well and ready for the holidays!

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  2. Great shots of nature in action. Well wishes coming your way!

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  3. Great shots Molly! Hope you get to feeling better soon.

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  4. Lovely nature images. Hope you feel better soon.

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  5. Great photos... hmmm locust... did eat the whole plant? lol.. hope you are feeling a lot better soon.

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  6. I hope the doctor gave you something to make you all better! sandie

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