Those of you that visit regularly know that I often post photos from Hollard Gardens. It's a wonderful place that began as a private garden and is now a public place run by the Taranaki District Council. This is the view we had while we rested for a bit.
I have no idea what this little critter is, but he (she?) seemed to be enjoying the flowers as much as we did!
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Nothing like a little critter to get us thinking Spring and fresh vegetables!...:)JP
Goodness! He/she is a bit scary looking for my taste - but great shot! A lovely view for a rest stop.
That critter posed for you today! Enjoy your weekend! Hugs!
Hi Betty. Lovely bright yellow flowers and that is a wonderful shot of that critter.
Gorgeous flowers, so bright and cheery! Great eye finding the critter. Thank you for sharing your post on Saturday's Critters. Have a happy weekend!
that is a wild looking creature. i wonder what he is? love gorgeous yellow bright & cheerful blooms. so happy!!
enjoy your weekend. ( :
You have good eyes to have spotted that small critter amongst all those flowers!
Yellow is such a happy color and the "critter" seems to agree! Lovely shots. Happy Critter Day!
Beautiful flowers. A scary looking critter even if it's a small one. Happy weekend!
Love your glowing sunshine flowers. I have them in my garden......something to look forward to in a few months!
Happy weekend!
Ruby
That is kind of a cute creepy crawley. And the flower is wonderful (I love yellow flowers).
What interesting flowers!!! And your critter shot is well composed!!!
Nice photos of flowers and critter :-)
Looked scary but wonderfully captured.
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Its yellow and a great macro. Good one for the meme.
Those plants are a gorgeous yellow and the creepy critter is beautifully creepy.
beautiful yellow blossoms; that critter looks like he could give a good snap or sting
have a nice Monday
much love...
Beautiful flowers and a interesting spider.
Fascinating critter. Lovely yellow flowers.
Are there perhaps two critters? They might be enjoying not only the flower... :)Great photo!
Amazing shots! Gorgeous macro of the spider!
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