Sunday, July 31, 2011

from Europe

A peaceful picture of a sunrise.

Promising a nice warm summer day on the Lake Balaton in Hungary



Sure it will be sunny so much, that a sun glass becomes handy




Lake Balaton is a very much loved place to spend
summer vacations.




Certainly is beautiful any time of the day

for relaxation

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Nature Talks blog Editor: Blue bird
like to express a most greatful appreciation

to

GYORGY MALNASI


who is not only a very talented photographer but also kindly shares his joyful experiences.


Saturday, July 30, 2011

...... about promises



The time has come to fill in promises I made in previous postings. Let's see about insects!!!!!!!!! Insects can be very beautiful like the butterflies. But do you know where I live there are no butterflies, dragonflies and many other nice insects are not existing.That is why I sad my posting is sad at this time.

It has been declared by authorities to start a war against insects because of the

West Niles virus carried by mosquitoes. However it is well known facts,that any natural happening has an apposite counter alternative. Like mosquitoes are the major food for bats at night time. By the millions are under control in a very natural way. But forget about saying anything about the toxic fumes they spray around contaminating the entire region and killing useful creature because this is cheap and effective so they say to control mosquitoes. The many beautiful and useful insects are killed, but plenty mosquitoes come to sing into your ear, when the sun goes down.

There are repellent sprays to use on our self if you want to enjoy the evenings.

There are Citronella candles to lit up at your out door chairs and no insect will bother you. When it comes to authorities in connection with large scale Natural happenings look first the money is spent and than more money to spend to reverse the wrong doings.

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just to mention a few of the Large efforts to reverse damages: see the Everglades in Florida.

Just today news came to tear down a huge dam in WA state to give way to salmon fish!



Friday, July 15, 2011

blue bird 's new picture

blue bird 's latest picture

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

BACK WHERE WE LEFT...

These are Argo exclusive photos

Kindly helping out while I was struggling with a PC virus




Sunshine through a Dandelion flower


The lovely flower




A butterfly called "Buttercup"

visiting a buttercup flower


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Nature Talks blog editor:

Blue Bird

with utmost thanks

to Argo for his

always present

help.



Monday, July 11, 2011

will return

aftre the shock of a virus attack. Blue bird :)

Sunday, July 10, 2011

VIRUS RECOVERY

Dear Friends: I am happy that my PC was saved and all data. But it still takes time to retrurn to the spot where I got lost. Thank you for your patience.
Blue bird :)

Friday, July 8, 2011

VIRUS ATTACK!

DEAR BLOGGER FRIENDS! MY COMPUTER SUFFERED A VIRUS ATTACK. I AM STILL IN THE STATE OF RECOVERY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING. J/BLUE BIRD :)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Beautiful insects

how this post came about?

Better to tell on the next page.


dragonfly #1 pic



dragonfly in flight #2 pic




dragonfly # 3 pic





blue dragonfly # 4 pic







buttercup # 5 pic

TEXT FOLLOWS ON NEXT PAGE

All photographs are Argo @ exclusive

from England






Friday, July 1, 2011

THE PATH TO MY "CASTLE"


The time to visit my castle: best is in JUNE.





These roses are very old plantations.

Full of double petals flowers hanging in clusters,

full of thorns



Because it was meant to guard the castle
the upward road
is
surrounded with various
defensive gadgets:
like the rose full of thorns
not to touch for heaven sake.





The huge amount of flowers
are very tempting
to cut them for
a bouquet,
but beauty is here to save it, guarded
and enjoy it
till it last.
Then you can think to collect the fallen petals
and dry them
for the fragrance in your closet
from where you can enjoy
the memory of the summer.

Photo: Blue bird 2011