Sue: the Moon jellies are gorgeous!
Flopsy: Wayyyyyy too cute (the baby llamas). And they so politely lined up and posed for you and everything! Binomial nomenclature aside, I'm beginning to wonder if they don't belong in the porcine group rather than camelids LOL.
Zebra: Wow. Calm day on the Great Gitchi Gumee
Chavs: Adult craneflies are VERY cool - and there is no need for folks to be afraid of them as in that stage they have no moving mouth parts so they can't bite - they only live for a few days, they breed, then die (their larvae do lots of "crop" damage though). People here tend to call them "mosquito hawks" which is a complete misnomer since they eat absolutely nothing.
TizzaB: That's one beautiful photo (Otaga Peninsula). I'm sure it's even more lovely full-sized! (or in person of course).
Pyonir: jealous as usual lol
Szabs: I can't say I've ever seen a lighthouse with that particular style of architecture until now - thanks for posting it!
Sue (again): I can smell that field from here - my favourite herb! (not reliably hardy here, unfortunately, sigh)
Zorba: oh my, old "stomping grounds" for me (well, x-country skiing more accurately). That middle ledge wayyyy up there is the Plain of Six Glaciers. Ended up in hospital with hypothermia and frostbite about 25 years ago, was -45 the day we went up (stupid us LOL). BEAUTIFUL location though, one of my absolute faves!
And oh, besides all the
Lovely photos,
L is also for
Lemur:
