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Sunny day at whitby with Honey. This time next week she won't be allowed on this part of beach till end of summer so making the most of it today.
These last daffodils and Jonquil managed to survive the storms of April and made it to the first of May! My backyard garden is ever changing with lilacs, lilies, violets and irises ready to take over. Photo images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of VIckielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs)
From my photobook "SpringTime", which is for sale on blurb.com:
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Diane’s rescued these Yellow Vanity Fair panties that were her Aunt Freda’s just in time to wear for spring.
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One of the prettier sights I've witnessed this spring: multitudes of serviceberry shrubs in full bloom near Encampment, Wyoming. This state-owned area is also amazing for viewing fall aspen. A gorgeous place!
Never the trees on the banks were more beautiful than they are now, only the bouquets of branches emerging. Above them a Nicolas Poussin sky.
The flooded plain is itself another sky, expanded domain of wild swans and fishermen installed along the dykes. Both are capable of ignoring, torn from the banks, the jetsam washed up against the fences, caught on the stakes.
The magnitude of a valley allow us to banish from our gaze the tide of rubbish from a world in disarray. There remain the main outlines, the overall framework and all those reflections indicating a patching up of the pools at the bottom of the expanded river.
You could imagine, if the climate were more agreeable, in all urbanity, a crowd of bathers having fun swimming in the lake so temporary.
Temporary sprawl, oscillating between gray and sepia. Appearing motionless, only a slight seething indicates forward motion.
The night improvises another story : the earth and the water being offered incense by the moon and the shadows.
Landscapes with Angels
Poems from Taize
Pierre Etienne
File name: 07_11_001349
Title: Springtime
Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note:
Genre: Chromolithographs; Portrait prints
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Explore #301 on 08-03-11
Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night
A storm blew through leaving a trail of devastation across the state of Iowa. We were fortunate with only rain and high winds. My Irises took a beating, lost some, trampled down a few that I cut and brought inside, closed up a few but opened a few more! I find beauty in all the stages that a flower takes from bud, to flower, back to bud, to dying. Behold life and death in a cycle thru Mother Nature💜