Ants have only Monday, yet I enjoy hiking every weekend. Is this what we call civilization?
I always stop here and there for pictures of the nature. I can see ants moving around to count the number of flowers. One of the ants I found this morning seemed very excited; its number counted in this morning must be as more as my blog traffic flow within two years time.
Is this a sign of evolution of ants? And will they go hiking and have their blog in the future?
Love the shot of the ant flower and raindrop...wow!!
ReplyDeleteOnce when you've figured it out, let me know if it's an Evolution or not. Beautiful photos, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteLove those close ups! That dew drop on the end of that flower with the ant is real nice!! Ants have their own blogs. We just can't see them..LOL
ReplyDeleteI thik the ant like me is trying to figur out wether the bloom is pink or mauve.
ReplyDeletePerhaps and hopefully blogger would be up and running when the ants are ready.
ReplyDeleteWhere did my comment go? It must be Blogger's "evolution" move..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Rainfield. Another romantic hiking this weekend with your wife and you will find solution soon :-)
Think how much he count? Again you have done an interesting job. I faced server problem last days. That's why delay to reply you.
ReplyDeleteThose are one of my favorite bushes..they are lovely Rainfields! They always cheer me up (not the ants),though I enjoy your macros just the same. Those guys certainly do have a very large colony- a civilization of their own! Wishing you a wonderful weekend-
ReplyDeleteoh, always love your line of thoughts rainfield, and your shots are really awesome.
ReplyDeleteStanding is not enough, I have to chain myself. Then when I die, you chain my body/skeleton up on the branches, nobody esp the Ang Mos will dare to touch the tree.
ReplyDeleteNZ folk tale.
I thought the ants go hiking everyday and carry their blogs of food back for the Her Majesty the Queen, unless they had a Royal Wedding to attend. Looks like a senduduk flower the ants are having fun on here.
ReplyDeletesuch a tiny fella and yet quite a tale you weave. nice :)
ReplyDeleteRainfiled, these shots are exquisite and this is the first time I've seen ants up close and personal. I think the ants should take over Blogger so they can run it effeiciently :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had another great hike this weekend. :-)
Maybe somewhere out there in space there are already blogging ants...
I think the ants are just keeping an eye on your, rainfield!!!
ReplyDeleteNice vantage point for the ant!
ReplyDeleteRainfield, you do get some great shots during your hikes. The ants could be following you to see what they can learn about blogging.
ReplyDelete(My English is very bad!)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post!
so love this post...you are such a nature lover and nature loves you back...
ReplyDeleteI am eternally impressed with your photographs!
ReplyDeleteYou make me laugh! Hundreds of people read and enjoy your blog. It gives us a chance to see nature as we would never be able to do, otherwise - and to enjoy your wonderful sense of humor!
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