I spent part of Friday at Rancho San Rafael Park with a group of co-workers doing clean-up of the Wilbur D. May Arboretum (link). Of course, I put my rake down for a bit to get in a few shots.
We worked this sunny patch as our first order of business. Temps were expected to get to over 100 later in the day, so we figured it was best to get this taken care of early.
Even at that early hour, it was freakin’ hot. And dusty.
After getting this area cleared, we moved into shade by the labyrinth where I took a few minutes to capture some of the lovelies.
I give you a lot of credit for getting out to work outside when it’s so hot. The older I get, the less I can handle the heat. Wonderful photos.
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Thanks. The last one of these I did was with Habitat for Humanity last fall and we froze until the sun really came up. This time we fried!
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Nice shots. I especially like how the bee posed for you.
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That was pretty nice of him, wasn’t it?
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