Tinies, nothing but wild tinies [part 1]

While the poppies still flow radiantly, tiny flowers—pinks, oranges, yellows, purples, and whites—bloom quietly, so small they’re easily overlooked. I grabbed my camera to capture their delicate charm, unaware a grand journey awaited… within just a few square meters! Some are smaller than 5mm, testing my amateur lens.

This is the first of a few posts to honor their silent beauty.

Here are the first tinies…

Purple antenna
Spiky heart of pink and white
Lavender petals orange core bursting white threads
Five orange drops with five yellow dots
Spiky feather ball
Purple duet
Pink on white
Dream thyme

the supervisor scanning for tinies

Which of these tinies speaks to you today?

Happy Tuesday, everyone!

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  1. I had seen this post, got busy, lost the link and here I am!

    I am SO happy you have been taking your camera out for walks so you can share this beautiful world with us.

    They are all so beautiful, how to choose? But the spiky feather ball is extraordinary and the spiky heart of pink and white adorable.

  2. Love them all, but tiny spikey ball is precious.

    Thank you, dahling Marina, and Nature Hunt Supervisor !

    xoxoxo🧽xoxoxo🧽xoxoxo🧽xoxoxo

    • Ah, Teagan, I love your musical description and I can hear them too! Between you and me, I’ve got favorites but couldn’t pick one either. The tinies playground is enchanting! 😉 Many hugs to you! xoxo

    • Amazing how days go by so fast!

      Thank you, my dear Lauren. So happy you like those tiny wonders. Yes, that feather ball is a winner! 😉

      Many hugs your way and wishes for sunny days ahead! xoxoxoxoxo

  3. I love looking at the Micro…. 🙂 so much detail and it just shows us how marvellous Nature truly is, in her exquisite intricate delicate details … Love the Spiky feathery ball.. 🙂 they are all so beautiful in their own right.. My garden right now full of Forget-me-nots… which I pulled the originals out of my Dads Garden our childhood home after his passing… I also have some Lilies of the Valley from there too… Both so delicate and beautiful… Thank you Marina for reaching down low, and for Hera to guide you along your journey … Beauty is in everything, if we take the time to look.. Much love my friend xx ❤

    • Nature is marvellous indeed but her intricate details are so hard to capture! They kept coming our blurry, how small they are! Yes, the feather ball is so sweet! I love Forget-me-nots and Lilies of the Valley! I plan to get some for my garden, but I first have to organize it, now that I know what grows – where. Your are right, my dear friend. Beauty is in everything. Love and many hugs to you, Sue! xoxoxoxoxo

      • Lilies of the valley enjoy shade, and grow well beneath shrubs . I used to pick wild from the valley in the Derbyshire Dales as a child. .
        Planning a new garden is exciting xx 😍 😘 💕

        • Ah, good to know if I get them… I know a shady spot!

          Very exciting! I also find myself ‘adopting’ plants people throw away! I’ve already planted a few I found by the garbage bins!

          xoxoxoxoxoxo

  4. Those wild things. They make my heart sing. They make everything. Groovy! Beautiful photos of your tiny flowers. I see the boss is loving her job.

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