The leopard lily grows wild in the Sierra Nevada's. This bunch is growing in our neighbors front yard. And the big shiny black bee happily pollinates it. I can't take credit for this photo, Jimmy took it. _
Our family has a cabin in the Sierra Nevadas (in an old logging camp way up above Bass Lake). We used to see these lilies (we call them Tiger lilies) all the time growing near the creek but now it's a special treat to find one. One of my favorite flowers for sure!
I started this more as a photo blog, then added art and crafts and now, well...nothing is off limits because I'm spilling open!
I'll be posting pics of friends and family - I know a few of you don't want to be 'published' so I'll keep you anonymous.
If you see your pic here but don't want it up, just let me know and I'll happily remove. The last thing I want is to make anyone uncomfortable or unhappy.
Cheers and thanks for visiting!
4 Comments:
STUNNING photo..you caught the bee mid flight, that is amazing!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
what an amazing photo! such patience!
Our family has a cabin in the Sierra Nevadas (in an old logging camp way up above Bass Lake). We used to see these lilies (we call them Tiger lilies) all the time growing near the creek but now it's a special treat to find one. One of my favorite flowers for sure!
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