I’ve rewound another post from the archives of my blog. This one, which was originally shared five years ago today, is one of the posts filed under the garden category of my blog. I hope you enjoy this oldie but goodie!
The beauty of my surroundings never ceases to amaze me!
Over the last several months I’ve been looking through my archives for posts that deserve a second look. The posts that I have chosen, all of which come from the garden category on my blog, share photos of the gardens surrounding my home. These photos, although taken five years ago, are timeless. The beauty of nature never gets old in my eyes.
The beauty of flowers never ceases to amaze me! I enjoy taking photos of flowers and adding them to my library. Every now and then I look through my folders just to admire the specimens once again.
I’ve been sharing a series of oldie but goodie blog posts all focused on my love of flowers. These posts are timeless and well-worth the second look. Below is another one taken from the garden category on my blog. Please enjoy!
May 1, 2015
Spring, one of my favorite seasons, brings with it the anticipation of abundant sunshine and balmy temperatures. Anyone living in Wisconsin knows that Spring is unpredictable; the thermometer is far from steady, temperatures swing wildly from frigid cold to pleasantly warm, and the much craved sunshine often lies hidden behind layers of clouds.
But in amongst the disappointing, unpredictable weather comes the beauty and wonder of the slowly emerging tiny plants. Peeking from the buds on every single branch are hundreds of tiny leaves. These small glimpses of new life remind us of the beauty yet to come.
On one recent balmy day I snatched my camera, slipped on a pair of flip-flops and headed outside to capture a piece of Spring. As I circled my environment I documented as many signs of Spring as I could uncover. Shown here is what I captured from behind my camera’s lens.