Showing posts with label flower study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower study. Show all posts
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Where the flower study flowers bloom.
Blossom-loaded trees stand all in a row in the parking strip along NE 16th. You can tell how tall the trees they are when you compare them with the vehicle parked there. I am a short five foot four inches, so I imagine that last Saturday will be the last time that I'll be able to look at even a few of them head on, and even then, I had to stand on the mounded, grass-covered earth. How will I take photos then? I may have to start carrying around a light-weight step stool.
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blossoms,
flower study,
parking strip,
photograph,
trees
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Flower Study, No. 3
Do you think these white blossoms started at like those pink buds? I wish I could tell from looking at the flowers when I took the photos and/or when I look at the photos. But, I just don't know. If you do, please share your knowledge. Thanks!
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Flower Study, No. 2
It amazes me how these clusters of blossoms just come out of the trunk, not on stems or tiny branches, just right through the bark. I cannot remember noticing such a sight back in my home state of Mississippi. Of course, I hardly ever got out and walked because there were not sidewalks in our neighborhood, the heat and humidity were stifling, and some months the mosquitos smothered anyone who went outside.
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blossoms,
flower,
flower study,
flowering tree,
neighborhood,
walk
Monday, March 17, 2014
Flower Study, No. 1
Since I ended up on the 20 bus Saturday for part of the ride home, instead of the 12 or 19, I decided to take advantage of getting off in a different place, to see what I could see. Was I ever happy that I did. Flowering trees with blooms close enough to photograph. Wonderful, exciting, hopeful time for me.
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bus,
different place,
exciting,
flower study,
flowering tree,
hopeful,
photograph,
wonderful
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