Ha! I laughed when I saw your photo. Probably not the reaction you were going for. I just posted very similar photos. I love your collection and the way you managed to get so many in the camera frame. Lovely!
You have such a talent for arranging. I love the signs of spring, and am anxiously waiting for the first blooms here in Vancouver...any day now and my camera will get busy.
I love this! I was just thinking about how joyful it was to see the first leaves sprouting in the woods tonight, and how I wish I'd stopped to pick some of them. This sums up my longing for spring...instead we had hail and snow today.
Wow, this is just gorgeous. I'm curious: do you allow people to add your photos/images to Pinterest? I'm suddenly much more cautious about it because of all the copyright issues.
you have such a charming life, gennine! such pretty flowers just there for your taking, while florists have made flowers a luxury few can afford here in urban India.
After about 6 weeks of sun it has been pouring rain here. You picture is fabulous and makes me want to be outdoors. No matter where we live or who we are we can all find beauty in simple things...I can't wait until spring... =)
I just discovered your blog and while I knew you lived in Mexico, had no idea you lived in Qro! I spent six happy years of my childhood in Queretaro, Qro. I loved those jacaranda trees. My mother spend many weeks battling the falling blossoms, sweeping our sidewalks morning and night. Thanks for the memory.
What a beautiful composition...how many of the flowers can you name? :)
This photo is gorgeous! Such rich colors. I also love your work in progress from previous post, I'm sure it will turn out great!
Oh I hope you post photos of the Jacaranda trees! They remind me of my years spent in South Africa, and Australia. So so beautiful.
Ha! I laughed when I saw your photo. Probably not the reaction you were going for. I just posted very similar photos. I love your collection and the way you managed to get so many in the camera frame. Lovely!
What a beautiful collection of colors!
You have such a talent for arranging. I love the signs of spring, and am anxiously waiting for the first blooms here in Vancouver...any day now and my camera will get busy.
I love this! I was just thinking about how joyful it was to see the first leaves sprouting in the woods tonight, and how I wish I'd stopped to pick some of them. This sums up my longing for spring...instead we had hail and snow today.
Wow, this is just gorgeous. I'm curious: do you allow people to add your photos/images to Pinterest? I'm suddenly much more cautious about it because of all the copyright issues.
This looks beautiful! :-)
So many delights in your part of the world.
I also live in a sub tropical area, where in the Summer, Jacaranda and Poinciana bloom in gay profusion.
I love your "botanical" photo, but would love to know the name of the plants i do not recognise
I believe each and every article here could be painted and will give joy.
you have such a charming life, gennine! such pretty flowers just there for your taking, while florists have made flowers a luxury few can afford here in urban India.
After about 6 weeks of sun it has been pouring rain here. You picture is fabulous and makes me want to be outdoors. No matter where we live or who we are we can all find beauty in simple things...I can't wait until spring... =)
I admire your spontaneity, your welcoming of spring, .. and the beautiful cracked grey cement floor!
Beautiful photo. There's something so special about photos of things that won't last forever.
i love love love x 10 the Jacaranda tree's color! It just looks unreal! God is amazing!
The grey background really makes the colors jump out at you. Beauty in the simple things of nature :)
can't wait to have my retina's tickled
hmmmm, estoy oliendo la flor de naranjo (azahar). Preciosa colección!
Hermosa composición y alucinantes colores!
Besos ! ♥
nice work keep it up
Such a beautiful photograph of such beautiful things. Thanks.
I just discovered your blog and while I knew you lived in Mexico, had no idea you lived in Qro! I spent six happy years of my childhood in Queretaro, Qro. I loved those jacaranda trees. My mother spend many weeks battling the falling blossoms, sweeping our sidewalks morning and night. Thanks for the memory.