Texture, color and light
May 22, 2009 at 3:33 pm | In Life, art, country life, flowers, gardening, love, photography | 11 CommentsTags: art, country living, farm life, gardening, inspiration, Life, personal, photography
In an effort to share the delectable, scrumptious beauty of Rhoda’s blossoms I offer this series of shots I just captured this morning. This is day two of her annual blooming event.






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You got some beautiful colors out of that flower. Love the 4th shot.
Comment by micxba — May 22, 2009 #
She is a beautiful pink lady. You are a talented artist in several venues. Congratulations
Comment by Shirley Buxton — May 22, 2009 #
Beautiful. I would love to see a shot of the tree.
Comment by Janice — May 22, 2009 #
Delectable.
Comment by Milla — May 23, 2009 #
Oh, gosh. I didn’t read your intro until just now, so please don’t think I was correcting your spelling. It was not meant to be rude.
I looked at the photos and that’s the first word that popped into my head. The pictures actually made my mouth water. Amazing photos.
Comment by Milla — May 23, 2009 #
Beautiful
Comment by PAULA — May 24, 2009 #
Love the colors of the flowers. Great job capturing them. Frequently, while walking, I will see flowers and wish I could capture the color in yarn for knitting.
Comment by themadknitter — May 25, 2009 #
oh my..just gorgeous…………
Comment by Blossom — May 25, 2009 #
absolutely beautiful
Comment by Milly — June 1, 2009 #
Love the very first shot, how you’re peeking through the foliage to capture the birth of a bloom. That would make a remarkable painting, hint hint!
Comment by Amy in SB — June 2, 2009 #
What a beautiful flower, you are so blessed with “Rhoda” the days in early spring with husband, daughter & grandaughter. All the newness of life to have and hold and enjoy.
When I read you blog it often tugs me back to when I first moved where I live now. We moved in early March, didn’t know what was planted on the place except for the trees. I desparatly wanted lilacs, peonys, daffodills, & hollyhocks. Every one of them came up on our little piece of the earth. Such a minimal thing but I felt I was blessed beyond measure. I sense maybe you feel that way too.
Comment by andylynne — June 3, 2009 #