Sunday, August 04, 2019

Colorful Summertime

Lotus are blooming at Lake Erie Metropark, Brownstown Charter Township, MI.
The American Lotus is found in Michigan's marshes and wetlands and near the Great Lakes.




Bonsai, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor. According to the label, this Rocky Mountain Juniper is
800 to 1000 years old. I assume that it's been trained as a bonsai tree for a shorter time than that!
A Henslow's Sparrow in a Washtenaw County wildlife area.


9 comments:

Ilse Berg (SnowshineCottage.com) said...

Beautiful photos! The abundant native waterlilies on lakes and ponds are one of the many pleasures of northern summers!

Pamela said...

How pretty!

Mae Travels said...

@Ilse Berg: These flowers are not waterlilies (Nymphaea), they are actually American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea), which are more unusual.

... mae

Cloudia said...

Such delightful images!

Angie's Recipes said...

Those photos are so gorgeous! The first one is my favourite. Continue to enjoy the beautiful summer!

Sharon said...

Lovely photos!

Iris Flavia said...

Oh, beautiful! I really should "visit" you more often!!

Pam said...

Great photos, Mae! Michigan is a beautiful state and you have captured some of it here. That juniper is amazing, almost older than dirt! Thanks for sharing!

Jeanie said...

Looks like a perfect day out for you! Love that lotus!