Tina’s challenge is Epemeral. She tells us “the dictionary’s short and simple definition of the word ephemeral – “lasting for a very short time“.
There are so many things to be appreciated that only last a short time. I learned a long time ago that life is short and it is important to stop and enjoy the moment before it’s gone.
I decided to focus on flowers and critters in my garden from this year. Some things come and go so fast I miss them if I don’t pay attention. My header image is of a magnolia blossom on a tree right next to my driveway. I can see the tree from my kitchen window. I anxiously await the first bloom every spring. Each bloom only lasts a day or two before it fades away. I grabbed my camera as soon as I saw this bloom in early May.
The rest of the images are of other special moments from the garden this year.
You showed us some fun and creative street details in your in responses to Ritva’s challenge last week. Thanks to everyone who participated.
I hope you will join in for this week’s challenge. Be sure to tag your post with Lens-Artists and include a link back to Tina’s post Lens-Artists #372 – Ephemeral .
Be sure to check back on Saturday, November 8 at noon eastern time when Egidio will be hosting the challenge.
For information on how to join the Len-Artists challenge please click here.
Also shared with Terri’s Flower Hour #5.
Every Day is a Gift





All of those images are wonderful. I really like the Butterfly though.
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Many thanks! The Swallowtails are very skittish and hard to capture. I’m glad this one stayed around long enough for me to get a photo.
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I used to love my day lilies when we lived up north. I always wished that they would last longer. The creamy white of a magnolia has always reminded me of white satin. Nice photos.
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Thanks Karen. I love when the day lilies are blooming. And the magnolia blooms always make me happy.
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Wonderful shot. Love the yellow butterfly. I’d never thought about bees as ephemeral but they are!
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Thanks Rebecca! The bees are ephemeral when I try to take their photo! They only stay still for a few seconds.
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Right, they don’t linger long, and they don’t live more than two seasons I think.
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Many good examples, Beth, but that Monarch Caterpillar is gorgeous!
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Thanks Curt! I love to watch the caterpillars as they munch on the milkweed.
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This is wonderful, Beth. Nothing is more fleeting in nature than butterflies and flowers. Awesome capture of the monarch caterpillar! Good job on the double dip ❤️
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Thanks Terri. Glad you enjoyed the post. I was actually going to do two separate posts but it just made sense to combine do them together. I never tire of watching those Monarch caterpillars!
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I’m all for efficiency in posting, Beth. 😉
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Gorgeous images Beth and the way you captured the magnolia is especially beautiful 🤍 xxx
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Many thanks! That was my favorite magnolia blossom capture from this spring. I’m glad you like it.
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Lovely choices for sure.
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Thanks Judy! These flowers and critters don’t stay around very long.
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Beautiful examples Beth! Loved the caterpillar and butterflies.
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Thanks Anne! Those are my favorites, too. I never get tired of seeing them.
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A challenge well met.
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Happy scenes!
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Thanks Pam! So glad you found the happiness in these images!
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Beth, lovely examples for this theme!
Caterpillar, my favourite.
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Thank you so much! The caterpillar seems to be a hit this week.
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Welcome, Beth. It’s beuatiful and beuatifully captured!
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Wonderful examples!
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Thank you Nora!
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Wow! Your garden is a work of art. The photos are beautiful.
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Thanks Egidio! So glad you enjoyed the garden. You wouldn’t say it was a work of art now if you could see what it looks like now!
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I like your take on the theme, the caterpillar 🐛 was my favorite
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Thanks Ritva! The caterpillar is a favorite this week. It’s one of my favorites, too.
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great mind think a like
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Beth, this is one of my favorites of your many lovely posts. I share your sense of wonder at the glorious magnolia blossoms that come and go so quickly, and your catch of the butterfly on the flower is amazing!
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Thanks Tina! The first thing I though of when I read your challenge was the magnolia blossoms. It seems like one moment they are the beautiful white and before you know it they are turning yellow and brown and falling off the tree. Thanks for a wonderful challenge.
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All these photos are lovely but the magnolia one stands out for me – they are one of my favourite flowers and as you say, last so short a time. You’ve captures this one beautifully!
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Thanks Sarah. I love seeing the magnolias blooming in the spring. They are such beautiful flowers.
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Ephemeral beauty captured in every photo, Beth. A wonderful post! I love the swallowtail and the caterpillar – cannot catch either of them here.
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Ann-Christine, thank you. I’m glad I could share the swallowtail and caterpillar with you.
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Beautiful, Beth! I love the caterpillar, never seen one like that before, what a capture!
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Thanks Sofia! I’m so glad you like it. It’s a Monarch Caterpillar. I often see them when the Monarchs are migrating through here.
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A beautiful garden, Beth. I’m sure you enjoy many hours taking in the beauty.
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Thanks John. Yes, I spend a lot of time enjoying the garden. I haven’t been able to get out too much because of my knee so the garden has been a real blessing this year.
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Brilliant Beth. Love the caterpillar 🙂
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Thanks Steve! It’s always a treat to see a caterpillar on the milkweed.
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