.... Fern Beauty...
....love the furriness of the spores... they look like little caterpillars to me...
.... moss "blossoms" how fragile and fleeting...I really don't know what to call them, they just look like blossoms to me...
.....I love the barest of trees almost as much as I love the trees filled with leaves and promise. The bare bones show their strength and character....
The beauty of the evening sky, so special and so magnificent....
....orange blue sky...
....sherbet fluff....
.....lovely contrast....
Best to all, ellen.
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Thanks for sharing the particular beauty of your neck of the woods! I haven't been out much lately, so it's nice to soak in the beauty of nature however I can.
Thanks for the lovely comment on my recent post! I started thinking about "love practices" (though I didn't have a name for them) in relation to my grandmother, who was not a very demonstrative woman and whose language I didn't speak (literally). Yet I knew she loved me in the way she cooked for us and in the way she taught me how to cook, with gestures, wordlessly.
I also love trees in winter, they are not dead but very quiet and give off peace if you listen carefully.
John
If only so many people could take a look around them
to appreciate our earth and how it gets on with life and
does it beautifully. Lovely photography right to to heart
of things.
Lovely way to start our day,Schomberg is dark cold
and LOTS of rain/snow hope we will catch up with Spring
soon. Babs
Lovely as usual. I like getting a peek into life in the Pacific Northwest. I've never been there, and live on the opposite coast. :)
ahhhhh, restorative and lovely your photographs. i've always loved the structure of bare trees, the way their branches are in stark contrast against the sky, how you can see the shape of a tree - its armature, how our internal structure mirrors those trees the branches of our vascular system and lungs.
i'm in love with your fern spores and your moss blossoms too!
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