I’ve been playing with the manual settings on my camera (gasp!) Â This trio is on my rosebush, and it struck me, the three stages: Newborn – Youth – budding, so much potential Mid-life – goals achieved, opening up one’s petals to the light Maturity –…
The common Jerusalem Artichoke (edible roots, Â high in inulin), dons majesty in this black and white capture. Â Plant them, they are perennials, and sport gorgeous yellow flowers, akin to sunflowers! ~SE
Sunlight does so much for plant life, including set this one alight with a seeming inner fire. Â Caught with just the right light slant, I was lucky to capture this ordinary horsemint and see it transformed. Â Beauty, it does a body good! ~SE
Skipper kisses in exchange for sustenance, found on a lakeside woods walk in 2010. Not only do I love the butterfly in this, but also the architectural bends, angles and other structural support in the photo. May you have a ‘Skipper kiss’ today from someone…
Rain drops in anticipation of their fall, captured after a recent storm, and paired with a Lanturne poem from my recent participation in a Poetry challenge. Enjoy! ~SE