Interesting post in conjunction with the one from the day before--feathers in two might different states of existence. Looking at the Joys of Menton, as well as all of your other photos from nearby, it is not hard at all to understand why you love Menton so very much.
Perhaps he ate a naughty caterpillar and he should be thanked for it.
The last pot of basil I bought had a green caterpillar in it and three-quarters of my plant was eaten up before I managed to spot the culprit. The basil never recovered and died shortly afterwards.
I especially love the movement in the last photo, the contrast between the sharp and the blur.
ReplyDeleteWait a minute litthe winged thief, that the cat to whom the grass is destined comes nearer !
ReplyDeleteCatherine, I thought it was grass for a cat but couldn't think of the name of it. I still can't!
ReplyDeleteValeriana?
ReplyDeleteThis little story you tell here in word and picture has started my day with a smile. thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures.
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Interesting post in conjunction with the one from the day before--feathers in two might different states of existence. Looking at the Joys of Menton, as well as all of your other photos from nearby, it is not hard at all to understand why you love Menton so very much.
ReplyDeleteHey, a girl's gotta eat!
ReplyDeleteHa, wonderful!
ReplyDeletePerhaps he ate a naughty caterpillar and he should be thanked for it.
ReplyDeleteThe last pot of basil I bought had a green caterpillar in it and three-quarters of my plant was eaten up before I managed to spot the culprit. The basil never recovered and died shortly afterwards.