Tucking In
The little wax-eyes have come back to the garden and seem to be really enjoying the persimmon I put out for them. This year they have a new feeding plate that is suspended under a lemon tree. It swings in the wind and they look like they are on a fun fair ride. I put in the extra because it is whimsical. To me the bird looks like a ballet dancer spreading its wings in joy. I know the shutter speed was too slow. I took these from the deck and was pleased with the lens. I used to creep into the garden and wait patiently. I will do that again to be at eye level but it is fun to shoot from the deck.
Fruits of my Labour Lucinda Williams
. . . Tangerines and persimmons
And sugarcane
Grapes and honeydew melon
Enough fit for a queen
Lemon trees don't make a sound
'Til branches bend and fruit falls to the ground, baby
Sweet baby . . .
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