Unexpected Unexpected So many cabbage whites around, I challenged myself to get one in air, didn’t know till I got home I actually got it. Dropped my car off for the tires today and walked home along an abandoned railroad line I haven’t walked in at least a decade, now very overgrown and full of nature. 4GB of photos, worth the heat to get this one and more. . . . . . . . Follow me on Instagram. Visit my photography galleries on Portraits of Animals. All images used on this site are copyrighted to Bernadette E. Kazmarski unless otherwise noted and may not be used without my written permission. Please ask if you are interested in using one in a print or internet publication. If you are interested in purchasing a print of this image or a product including this image, visit my galleries of Photography on Portraits of Animals to see if I have it available already. If you don’t find it there, visit “Custom Prints” for availability and terms. I'll be more than happy to make a print for you. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Post navigation Big Rain GemsIn the Shallows One Comment […] I had always thought St. John’s Wort was native to North America, but it was actually introduced from Europe and naturalized in most areas of the country. Nonetheless, it’s pleasant to find its bright yellow flowers with their spray of stamens along the trail. I found them sprinkled along the trail by the abandoned railroad tracks on the nature walk I took last Monday. […] Loading... Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
[…] I had always thought St. John’s Wort was native to North America, but it was actually introduced from Europe and naturalized in most areas of the country. Nonetheless, it’s pleasant to find its bright yellow flowers with their spray of stamens along the trail. I found them sprinkled along the trail by the abandoned railroad tracks on the nature walk I took last Monday. […] Loading... Reply