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Check them out - aliens. Well, they look "not of this world" to me.

But then we only see a fraction of our world, don't we. You've never seen the bottom of the ocean, you've never seen a molecule, you've probably never even seen a human cell, unless you're a scientist of some sort. We say we should "stop and smell the roses" but stop and look for the "aliens" on the roses. What you see will amaze you - macro photography really transports you to another world.

In our world there's so much to see that we are not for a split second aware of. So these things unseen really are alien(s) to us.

And strangely they are all hanging out in my yard :-)

I'm now collecting the Aliens Among Us. So there will be more for your viewing "pleaseure"....OOOHHHHHH! :-)

Send me your alien pics. I'll add them to the collection.



This is a close up of the flower of some kind of sedge - I haven't been able to identify it yet, but it scared me silly when I go that close. Then when I saw the image I shuddered. Nature is not all fun and beauty!




The seedpod from a willow.






These last two are from the grapevines in my yard. The first is the grape flower bud. The second is the grape flower.


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