Day 19 – More Blossoms

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I’ve been trying to actually get some house and yard work done but then I remember I’m supposed to post an image and I’m all out of energy. But I spent quite a bit of time polishing this one and adding textures to make it look better than it did out of camera.

I didn’t have to go far in today’s reading to find a great quote from John O’Donohue:

The beauty of the earth is the first beauty. Millions of years before us the Earth lived in wild elegance.

Day 12 – More Blossoms

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 I hate to keep posting blossoms but that is what Mother Nature is giving me to work with right not. I got so caught up in researching my ancestors I almost forgot to post something and then I ate something that didn’t agree with me so I just went for the first good image I could find. But this one certainly fills the beauty bill.

Another one from John O’Donohue:

When the soul is alive to beauty, we begin to see life in a fresh and vital way.

Day 11 – Tulip

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I did find a couple of tulips in bloom yesterday but the background was an ugly concrete driveway. So I went to town on this one to try to get some color in the top and then decided to go all out artsy with a pretty background frame.

From Stephen David Ross:

But beauty interrupts restrictions in every place and thing.

Day 10 – Wild Pansy

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Two or three years ago I had a color bowl of large and small pansies sitting on my front porch. Every since these little guys, only about and inch and a half in diameter, have been jumping up in my lawn in the spring. This one looks like it might have been nipped by the frost we had the other night but I still think its pretty.

From Frederick Turner:

A beautiful thing, though simple in its immediate presence, always gives us a sense of depth below depth, almost an innocent wild vertigo as one falls through its levels.