Oh! The heavenly smell of Jasminum (Polyanthum) flowers.

And here is a post about one of my favorite sites to take pictures of the mountains.
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Over here we simply call them Jasmin flowers, but that is not what this post is about.

This post is about showing you some insects and the wild yellow flowers on the lawn. And then I will also show you why I like this spot to take photos of some distant landscapes, or mountainscapes if one can call them that. I have a slight problem at times when I stand here to take photos, especially when I stand for a time on one spot. The issue is that when I forget to spray my shoes with organic bug spray, then the little black spiders that run all over the grass crawl up to bite my legs.

I have a few medal marks on the skin of my legs, that was left by the spider bites, to remind me that I must spray my shoes before I start to walk on the lawn. But that's how things go and no use complaining about my own silly mistakes. Thankfully, on the day when I took these photos, I did spray my shoes, and I was protected against the spiders. In any case, this is not here or there.

A large lawn is alive with insects under one's feet when strolling around on it. So, come and let's take a closer look at the little yellow flowers on the lawn.
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That little grey colored mountain below, is not a mole heap, but rather the nest of pesky yellow-jacket wasps. I say pesky yellow-jacket wasps, as they are invaders from their country of origin, and they endanger our local wasps and insects.
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The yellow flowers are called Cape Weed, and the flowers are of the Daisy family.
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Bees also love to visit the flowers and here below was a bee in flight on its way to sit on one of the flowers. You can see how the small yellow pocket of the bee was already filled with pollen. Look behind the bee's front legs to see the pocket.
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The bee has landed, and I moved away so as not to disturb it.
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So, what kind of photos do I take on my zoom from the lawn above?

The clouds on the mountains of course.
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Distance for the zoom was about 2-3 kilometers.
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Distance for this shot to the mountain rim above the sea was about 5 kilometers.
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I took this last shot near our home on our way back.
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And that's it, as I just wanted to show you my modus operandi with my camera. I also have many other spots for instance at our local golf course, certain wine estates, the nature reserves, the doggie park, mountain passes, just to give you some idea, and of course also at the beach. We love to explore and to discover new things to share on my blog. But not only that, as we also love nature.

A cursory glance at a large lawn covered area will just reveal that it is a nice green spot, especially if the grass had been cut. But when one takes a bit of a closer look at it, then one will see how it also sustains many insects. But then again, a lawn like that can also be a curse, as clouds of mosquitos can find a breeding spot in it, and that is never a good thing, as those mozzies can invade one's house.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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how long is the zoom till Monday ?

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Nice. Those yellow flowers are beautiful and really like the bees. And you have a high quality camera which captured long distance and it's beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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The gardeners don't like the yellow flowers as it messes up their green grass lawns. But we like them.
Yes, my camera has a very strong zoom, and glad that you liked the pictures.
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I did enjoy your photos from your mountain outing. Glad you remembered to spray your shoes. What a great photo of the pollen on the bee, he had been busy with the daisies. ♥

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Thank you milady, and my wife's eagle eye keeps a tight rein on my need to spray my shoes :)
Bees are some of the best, if not the very best of the pollinating insects.
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Good reason to spray with spiders around, mozzies making a come back appearance more as we warm up.

Lawns look lovely with yellow daisies dotted everywhere, one can never leave the mountains a constant reminder and forecast for weather throughout the day.

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Oh yes, we now have a small bottle of spray that sits in the side panel of our car's door, and it makes it easy for me to spray my shoes. The funny thing is that they don't bite my wife. A bad one if the mozzies start to appear, and they are of the worst irritants.

Haha, tell that to the gardeners of that lawn, as they struggle to keep the daises out of the lawn :)
And yes, the mountains are great weather forecasters.

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Through winter I don't cut lawn, those little daisy flowers or small white flowers grow to keep the bees going through the cold months. Mozzies always eat me first for some strange reason, worst still is I feel them bite then itch forever if I don't attend to the bite immediately. Have an amazing day and !LUV to Marian.

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The right thing to do, and sadly the lawn outside our house on the pavement is cut every 2 weeks. They seldom bite me, and then it leaves a large lump at the spot of the bite. The spider bites is a different story, as they seem to prefer my blood.
Thank you and I told her about your message.
She also sends her !LUV

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Some very nasty spider bites on friends I have seen, mozzies simply drive me crazy !LOLZ

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Oh yes, I have had a very bad one on the calf of my right leg. A big round one, and I went to a dermatologist that iced it. That and my Dovate ointment eventually healed it.
I managed to send our first mozzie to mozzie heaven last night. :)

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Been swatting and caught a couple here of late, makes you feel good catching them prior to bite.

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I just cut my lawn yesterday and was thinking how much I would love for it to get taken over by something the pollinators could make use of. I have too many other projects competing for budget before I can get to that transformation. Still, I like to mow around the wild strawberry and other native flowering bits that occasionally bloom to make my lawn look like a meadow.

I wish I had the majestic mountain passes and such to share but do find little treasures here and there.

Love the little lawn flowers!

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Well, I hope that someday you would be able to plant something for the pollinators in your meadow. I see that you have some lovely little treasures there, and maybe you will have to make peace with the fact that you have no mountains there.
The lawn keepers really don't love the yellow daisies, but we like the wild daisies.

Take care my friend.
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Your attention to details amazed me while reading your blog. I love the part you took a photo of the bee with its socket in front. So mesmerizing to see. I also the flower field and the view from the distance. The place is soo invitinggg. Especially the mountain.

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Thank you for the compliment, and I like to keep my posts informative. It is indeed a pleasure to take photos from that place, as it has a wide open field.
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