Forgotten Flower Walk
Hi fellow Hiveians,
Today I'm sharing a few forgotten photos!

Forgotten Flower Walk
It's always nice when we have a few photos hanging out that we forgot.. at least for me! :D
The other day I was getting into my writing groove.. when I saw a drafted post from a few weeks ago. I was confused as I wasn't sure what post I started but didn't finish, that I wasn't aware of.. so I opened it and found these beautiful flower photos! Shit, that's a decent score LOL
At first I didn't remember taking them, but then I did end up recalling the little jaunt I took with the little man in the later part of the spring. There is an area that we like to walk and one of the residents does a pretty darn good job with their flower garden! On almost all sides of their house there are beautiful and wonderful flowers. Sadly there are also wild and untamed trees lol but that's okay. The flowers make up for it!
I don't really know what type of flowers these are, except that they were gigantic and beautiful! I think they are perennials, meaning they don't need to be planted every year, but they grow back from the previous. I like those types of plants for sure, as it gives it more fun to walk around and see it instead of having to constantly plant them.
Being the middle-to-late spring, the pollinators were all over the juice! I think that's one of my favorite aspects of it all is that it really gets the life around us going! The bees are going nuts to get their batch of food for the year, and the butterflies and moths are starting to pop out.
Of course at this point all of this is done and the flowers have died off but it's nice to see the various stages of the life as it renews. There are the early spring flowers that come first, such as the magnolia tree and the crocuses. Then there are middle season ones like this, that help extend the food abilities for the little fellas to get them into the full harvest time.
One of the times that I see the older couple outside, I want to ask them about the plants here. I really loved the gigantic amount of flowers that the things gave off! A lot of times it will spit out like 30 or 40 flowers but these things were filled with HUNDREDS of flowers hahaha. They don't even fruit, which is also the interesting part about it.
Normally it's the fruit trees that are going nuts with the quantity of flowers but for some reason, these awesome ass flowers are way cooler than the fruit trees in some regards! They go ham and don't even need to at the end of the day.
It was nice to find some fun flower photos like this after so many weeks of hanging out in storage. I know that I was getting a little glum in some of the days there, because we had so much rain, that I couldn't get out to snap some photos. Turns out I took a bunch of photos and sadly kind of forgot about them LOL oops! Decent problem to have, I think :D
What about you, have you taken a walk with some photos and ended up partially forgetting about them? Let me know in the comments!

-CmplXty. Real human written content, never AI. All pictures are mine unless otherwise stated

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What a lovely discovery! That “forgotten flower walk” post feels like a gentle invitation to slow down, notice the beauty we often overlook, and find small surprises in quiet corners. 🌸
Of course, when we have to post and some pictures are from before, then we use them, and it makes us happy. All these flowers and plants are looking much more beautiful. Natural things always give us peace.
Observing how nature works can always be a fantastic topic to ponder about and perhaps also compare and contrast it how we live our lives. I didn't know much of what was mentioned here with regards to perennial flowers, flower seasons and their pollinators getting to work on them, etc. Hopefully I'll make sure to remember and observe it too in real time to add to my knowledge bank, thanks for the insights :)
I actually have photos I've taken but they didn't match the context of the contents I create. I just take random pictures, and only begin to select them whenever I need to create a post.
However, these are beautiful flowers, I don't I've seen anyone of them in my country