I have some butterfly, a squirrel joke, and bird photos to share with you.
I am one of those, that when I do something, then I stick to it through thick and thin.
So, what am I saying? Well, the hive price is down, and I have seen this occurrence a few times in my almost 7 years on here, but it's no reason to give up and to run away. What goes up, must come down, and visa versa. Now, during these times, it is time to build, as it can drastically increase your wallet holdings. I am talking to the newbies here, and the one thing that I know, is that nothing comes easy, and hive is not a quick rich scheme. The worst time to take funds out is now, and I only tell you what works for me, as I am not a financial advisor.
In any case, come and look what I have to share today.
This is a male African Monarch butterfly, (Danaus chrysippus orientis), and I wanted to show how it sips nectar with its straw tongue.
We get the monarchs early every winter season.
Squirrel clenched its little fists, Say fella, instead of staring at me, rather bring me something to eat you klutz, come on, move it, move it.
I don't often see the Cape White-eye (Zosterops virens), as a couple and when I do, then they fly before I can get them. But thankfully not this time.
The little one was over ambitious, thinking that it could fly with such a big piece of avocado. I got him trying to fly with it, but the shot was blurred.
Can you see why the raptor birds cannot catch this little bird easily? Look how camouflaged it is. But I can see it.
Let's have a closer look at the male, Southern Double-collared Sunbird (Cinnyris chalybeus).
And still a closer zoom. Beautiful, isn't he?
There are so many pitfalls in life that one has to overcome, such as job loss, deaths of loved ones, divorce, bankruptcy, and a million other traps. We are all different and we all have to cope with whatever falls on our individual road in life. Never easy but hope somehow always drags us through every problem. There are always choices, and sadly some choose the suicide option, leaving behind a bereaved wife and children to cope with the mess. But then again there is always the other side of the coin, and one can choose the steady option. Steady in love, associations et al. I have led a long life and I find nature to be the best stress reliever. Having had a few near death experiences, a calm settled in my mind, a calm settled by acceptance of what will be, will be, and there is nothing that I can do about it. All of this came to my mind when one of my best friends visited today, and he is a guy that doesn't let anything in life worry him. He is also addicted to nature, and there is so much more in life to enjoy instead of walking around miserable.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the photos and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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