Easter on Dry Creek is normally green and verdant with skiffs of popcorn flowers and patches of poppies on the hillsides. A month ago, I hoped for a long spring and time to photograph this year’s wildflowers with an eye for their expression as life forms, the evolved complexities of each species’ pollination structure, background lines and colors, etc., etc., but Robbin and I have spent the last three days preparing and planting our summer garden instead. C’est la vie!
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Nice interpretation of this week’s photo challenge.
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Thanks, Tim!
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You’re welcome
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Sometime we need to forgo today’s beauty in order to invest in tomorrow’s glory . . . A soul’s economics . . .
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Absolutely!
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C’est la vie, indeed! Lovely pic, however.
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Thanks, Evelyne. I wondered what I might do with that photo, if anything. Glad it found a home.
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