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Sunday, 30 March 2014
I am a bee
Life through the eyes of a bee. I may be amongst the most important living creatures. I live in the an old neglected orchard of a farm called St Frideswide which now belongs to Christchurch but which once belonged to Henry VIII. I have everything I need for my life. A safe hive, protection against field mice, a ready supply of pollen to feed the larvae and nectar to make the honey, all from the blossom in the orchard, the rape planted by the farmer, flowers on the roadside -
and there are many thoughtfully planted gardens nearby. I have a ready supply of water from rain puddles a stream and if that dries up there always seems to be wet moss from which I enjoy sucking the water, I have compound eyes and see a different part of the spectrum from humans so my world looks very different.

and there are many thoughtfully planted gardens nearby. I have a ready supply of water from rain puddles a stream and if that dries up there always seems to be wet moss from which I enjoy sucking the water, I have compound eyes and see a different part of the spectrum from humans so my world looks very different.
Seonaid's ten

I didn't find this an easy task. On looking at my photos with a critical eye, they seemed very much to reflect my personal interests, friends, family, things botanical, and the wonderful places I have had the good fortune to visit at home and abroad. So how to arrange the photos? I decided to arrange them by the time of day when I took them. I have started with an April sunrise in Oxford (is that OK Keith?) and ended with a late summer sunset in Hout bay, Cape Town (I know that's not OK, so I apologise)

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