Mint moth on
pear leaf after rain
a welcome sight
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As far as I can discover the Mint Moth is native to the British Isles. This one was a visitor to my garden this week. So tiny.
Also going Native this week:
Jane at Rainbow Junkie……. …………… ………juicy
Cathy at Nanacathy…….. ……. ……….. …….crafty
me at Wild Daffodil……… ……… ………. weedy
💜 Melissa at The Aran Artisan ……………..singing
Denis at Haiku Hound…….. ……….. … friendly
Christina A Look at the Little Things ……. goosey
Dorris at Dig with Dorris ………… …… … admiral
The denotes a post that is also joining in with Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge – it’s fun to combine the two. Click on the link to see his review of the week’s wonderful haiku collection using the prompt words: FRESH and WIND
Miss E (aged8) asked me what the prompts were this week and wrote this poem
fresh wind
fresh wind
blows in my face
fresh wind
fresh wind
sometimes in disgrace
fresh wind
fresh wind
makes a lovely sound
fresh wind
fresh wind
blows sand around
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When I asked her to tell me a bit more about the wind being in disgrace she said she that is because the wind does damage and “You don’t like it when it’s windy Granny”. She’s right, I don’t!
The denotes a post with a poem or haiku written to go with the photo, but not using prompt words.
Please let me know if I have missed anyone
Thank you everyone for all the NATIVE entries.
Join in this week the next Photo Prompt is
HEAT
(if only the weather would oblige)
You can join in the Photo Challenge any time, click on the link to find out how to and see all the subjects for the weeks ahead.
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