Photo of the Week


I was very excited to find a fuzzy bumble bee enjoying one of the last blue clematis blooming in the garden when I snapped this shot yesterday. As I sat down and started to flip through the image from the week with my Picasa program I feel in love with the photo below.

Obviously not for the quality of the image but for what the image represents. It is a capture from the bunny barn window with the sweet little petunias and verbena window box framing the view of one of the raised beds I am so very proud of. The raised bed in this image is growing mammoth dill herb and bush cucumbers.

This week I have decided to use both of these images as the Photo of the Week. I hope you don’t mind?

I hope you will stop back next week when I share another favorite image from my garden in the Midwest. Who knows, maybe you will get a double treat next week too! Thanks fr stopping by – Bren

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Bren, a freelance photographer based in the Midwest. Social media #gardenchat guru who is passionate about growing, maintaining, harvesting and preserving food from a 2400 sq/ft traditional vegetable garden. Bren has various gardens through out her country property that included shade/ woodland gardens and developing herbaceous borders in full sun.
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  1. Darla says:

    Yesmam, bumbles are welcome here too!

  2. Don’t you just love it when you catch nature in the act? :-)

    • Bren says:

      Kylee, I have been noticing many Midwest Garden peeps commenting that there aren’t many bees lately. When this one arrived I had to share the photo. Kind of that ‘ struck gold’ feeling?! Thanks for stopping by.

  3. Nice photo of the week – pretty!

    Shawna

  4. Lona says:

    How beautiful! Don’t you just love it when you upload your pictures and find that one special picture that just makes you sigh. I can see why you love this image.

  5. Susa Hemann says:

    Love the picture of the clematis with the bee. Raised beds are wonderful.

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