Perspective
18 hours ago
Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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bulbs popping already! you are beating me! is that a frozen hummingbird ( garden stake, not a live one of course )
ReplyDeleteyour garden is much more clean than mine, too. Faythe @GMT
Spring is coming!!! Has it stopped snowing where you are?
ReplyDeletegreat shots! Happy WW ahead!!! mine is up hope to see you around.
ReplyDeleteI love bulbs amazing they can withstand the ice and looks so fresh, the white(crocus?) is absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these. It gives me hope. But is that snow on last one?
ReplyDeleteThankyouthankyouthankyou for these lovely photos :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures! I am truly "Daffy on Ice"! Ha, ha!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!!!! Happy WW!
ReplyDeletelove these shots! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. The poor daffodil is great, struggling away to bring the spring. When does the weather finally turn round your way?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful, but I particularly like the first one with the shoots coming out from the rocks.
Such glorious colors and blooms. Happy WW and Happy Spring!
ReplyDeletespring emerges silently!
ReplyDeleteSnow yesterday, more comming. My tulips are up but not yet bloomed. The crocuses I planted last fall are just peeking above the ground. As long as the snow doesn't hang around, I'll be okay. I removed the snowflakes from the window because there were those who will remain nameless who thought that my snowflakes were attracting the snow.;)
ReplyDeleteHappiness? Is seeing the flowers through your lens. I love how they persist even through ice and snow.
ReplyDeleteSpring is here!
The yellow center of the that flower made me think of an egg in bloom! PS. The snowflake is lovely! I put it in my studio, on my dark stained door, so I can see it sparkle.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures - though both the little bird and the daffodil look extremely chilly!
ReplyDeleteoooh, me want some purple flowers....
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful shots. I think the ice hummingbird is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThe true meaning of Spring!
ReplyDeleteOh my, the beauty of spring. I love the peeking plants popping up around the rocks. That epitomizes the mountains for me.
ReplyDeleteI was down in our city for the day yesterday, and saw how many bulbs were blooming. Wow!!!!
You asked what lens I used for my pasqueflowers. Actually, I find that the macro setting on my point-and-shoot does better than any of my SLR lenses. I don't have a true macro lens for my SLR yet - that's in the future. There's a subtle quality to the SLR photos that I can't put my finger on - but I'd like to be able to use it for macros as well!
I'm really falling in love with photography. Thank you for being such an inspiration.
these are really incredibly taken photos. i'm so exciting this week as my garden is finally starting to fill in as well...
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