HolyLand Wildflowers

Wildflower photographed by Jeff Zablow at Kedesh Trail, Upper Galilee, Israel

That March hike along the Kedesh Trail in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. Me searching for butterflies, especially rare little blues. It’s hard I tell you, for my eyes kept locking in on fetching beautiful wildflowers. 20% counterproductive, for most cannot look for butterflies and notice new wildflowers at the same time. Fascination for the one means you will well miss the other.

But that’s my struggle, Barbara Ann, Ellen, Virginia, Caron, Deepthi, Jim, Roger, Peggy, Marcie, Pam, Phyllis, Cathy, Angela, Debra, Leslie . . .

These were just beseeching me to stop and admire them. Great Stork’s-bill (Erodium gruinum).

Me, just like They, thousands of years ago, admiring the sweet March blooms of the HolyLand.

Jeff

One thought on “HolyLand Wildflowers

  1. Oh, such a lovely little bloom!

    I was often distracted by butterflies when I was supposed to be identifying plants. I guess both are so amazing that our attention is hard to hold.

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