i keep forgetting what this plant is called. i like them, they come plentiful around the city streets and parks. i took this on the way to the market the other day.
tonight partner wanted us to go see a movie so we did. we watched 'a million ways to die in the west'. it's a stupid movie but some parts are genuinely funny but mostly just plain stupid funny. i'm not aware of this movie until tonight and it's probably not doing very well as there were only ten of us in the theatre. if you are easily amused by stupidity you'd probably like it, but if not, best to ignore it. the language is quite foul and the conversations are, well, stupid. and there's a few scenes with snakes. eeeek!
thank you for your kind visits and comments; know that they are greatly appreciated. i shall catch up with your albums tomorrow.
It reminds me of a flower we get here known as Wild Garlic (Tulbaghia is it's scientific name) and is a member of the Allium family. I love the colour and dof.
I guess I don't need to tell you it's allium, now do I? I took a shot of some in the gardens at my apartment complex and had to ask on of the managers what it was. This is one of the white ones: http://365project.org/bill_fe/365plus/2014-06-04
Very nice shot and I notice a little fly or something hovering near the flower. Thanks for the critique on the movie. Sounds like something I will stay away from