Like wind in the tree
Vapor in air
Subtle, lingering scent
And as quickly they lived
As quickly they died…
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/transition/
Like wind in the tree
Vapor in air
Subtle, lingering scent
And as quickly they lived
As quickly they died…
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/transition/
Lovely share, Vonita!
Happy Weekend 🙂
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Thank you, and to you too! 🙂
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Welcome, Vonita 🙂
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Poignant poetry, Vonita, to go with those wonderful photos of the lilies 🙂 A great example of ‘Transition’
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Thank you, Andy. They are strangely enough not lilies but agapanthus, not sure if they are found in Northern hemisphere, but I love them, they can be white or purple! (I have posted similar ones before because I love them so much, have to stop and capture them!) 🙂
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You’re welcome Vonita 🙂 And I should have recognised Agapanthus, the farmers have taken to growing them over the last 20 years or so in West Cornwall. I used to drive past fields of them (the blue/purple variety) on the way to work 🙂
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They are so beautiful, a friend pointed them out to me a long time ago with the words that these are her favorite flowers, and every since then I was converted! 🙂
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I agree with you, I particularly like the purple ones when they are in the fields, they look so much nicer than the daffodils which used to be the standard flower grown in Cornwall. Scotland has very little, if any, commercially grown flowers 😦
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Beautiful images and words!
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Thank you, Lynz! 🙂
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love the photos!
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Beautiful picture. Perfect for the prompt.
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Thank you very much! And for stopping by, hope you are well! 🙂
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Now that’s what I Call in transition! well captured!
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Thank you, Tina!
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Simply beautiful! How lucky you are to be able to view this lovely plant blooming that way and I’m thankful you shared it with us! 🙂
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Thank you so much, they appear in lilac as well, and can be seen all around South Africa and Australia at this time of year. I love them! Here’s macros of one taken in my driveway:
https://movingtowardsthelight.com/2015/12/06/standing-tall-2/
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