Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Just Pictures

Today's post has no theme other than that of showing you what I consider to be interesting photos. All taken recently by me from around our home in the retirement village called, Waitakere Gardens, here in Henderson, a western suburb of Auckland, NZ.  

I hope you enjoy them.  


From our balcony in the morning.



From Earth, at night.  Admire the edge and craters of the Moon. 

This photo is unusually sharp. We live at sea level and since our climate is classed as, "temperate rainforest," our humidity levels are general high, which makes getting closeup shots like this difficult.  I often have focusing problems due to the water vapor in the atmosphere. 

But every now and then....




I haven't seen this product before.  I found them in St. John's Butchery in Glen Ennis. These are apparently lamb-filled pockets of dough, that you bake for dinner.  



An explosion of color, halted at .0001 second.  




An early-bird





A moment in time. 





Flowers in a planter along our roundabout



Life and death in a planter on our balcony.  Jeanne and I sat and watched the drama play out.  


A close-up of the preceding photo. As this honey bee, no doubt from our hives, passed by, a spider reared up and grabbed it, probably instantly injecting some venom into it. It buzzed madly for only seconds before dying.  The spider then slowly dragged its succulent meal down into the darkness beneath the growing succulents.  




This was taken today, 9/24/25.  We've had over an inch of rain already.  This was taken from outside the cafe, at the end of the Atrium, looking across some of the rose gardens to the apartment building called, Millbrook.  


Again, from our balcony in the morning.  I hope you enjoyed them all.  -djf


4 comments:

  1. I cannot decide which of these pictures are the most amazing. They all are just stunning. I loved the tucker bags. I had never heard of them. It looks similar to a pasty filling but the pouch is a different dough than a pasty. I googled it but didn't see how the pouch is made. It said a "baking sheet". Would it be a puffed pastry crust maybe? It looked more soft and pliable than that type of crust. There was a recipe for a filling but not the pouch. I think that may be best moon picture in terms of the details on the craters. Excellent! McKenzie

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    1. They use puff pastry here a lot so I guessed (assumed) that it may be used for tucker bags too. I'm very fond of Moon pictures but frustrated often when they're not as clear as I would like. Therefore, it's especially nice when one works out.

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  2. How brilliant that you got that explosion at .0001 second - as well as juxtaposing the succulents in your planter! 😉
    I enjoy all of these pictures - these glimpses into your lives. I love both the familiar views of the sunrises, moon and flowers and especially the rose gardens as well as the unfamiliar Tucker Bags! they sure make look tasty with the seasoned butter and sprig of rosemary!

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  3. I'm glad you liked them, Dianne. Keep watching.

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