Arkensiel Photography

By arkensielphoto

Common bur-reed

I spent some of the day sorting out paperwork, emails and reading some research papers.
 
It is getting harder and harder during lockdown to find something different to photograph everyday. There are not so many flowers in the garden in June, despite the roses. This is known in the “Honey Bee” world as the June Gap, when you might need to feed your bees. However, today I have found some little pond flowers, which I do not think I have ever blipped before.

The temperature was twenty-eight degrees Celsius at GMT noon. It rained at about 0700 hours and there was some thunder, but then after a couple of hours the sun came out.

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