The color lavender in nature represents refinement, grace, and elegance - or femininity all grown up. A beautiful thought for some beautiful flowers out there! This is a blossom of the hosta plant. We were able to enjoy their blooms in abundance this year and they were beautiful.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Belladonna Lily - Amaryllis
These flowers had us stumped for a couple of years after we moved to our current home. Smooth, long, slender leaves came up each spring, then died off. We thought nothing ever happened with them. It took us 2 years to realize that this beautiful stalk of flowers showed up mid-late summer wherever those leaves had been in the spring! It is hard to do it justice - the stalks are a good 2 feet tall with a head of 4 or more light pink blooms. Here are a couple of "artistic" takes on it.
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
A few Quiet moments!
I am amazed that all three children have laid down and are now hopefully sleeping. For those of you who know our family, you will also be amazed! :) With a few quiet moments, I thought I'd post a few more pictures. Let me know your thoughts!
I love hyacinth (of any variety!) - Grape hyacinth are some of my favorite - they are so delicate and colorful. This is my first "real" flower picture. When I saw how this turned out, I got even more interested in getting more pictures.
This day lily shot is probably one of my absolute favorites (so far). I got it printed with a metallic finish and the flower nearly seemed to pop off of the page.
This is another picture from our 10th anniversary "evening out" walk! It was taken in a "Japanese garden". What a picturesque place to take a walk and enjoy some peace and quiet.
When I was looking at this picture, thought of the 23rd Psalm "He leadeth me beside the still waters."
And that's the end of my quiet moments. Ahh - they were nice while they lasted. :) Have a great day!
I love hyacinth (of any variety!) - Grape hyacinth are some of my favorite - they are so delicate and colorful. This is my first "real" flower picture. When I saw how this turned out, I got even more interested in getting more pictures.
This day lily shot is probably one of my absolute favorites (so far). I got it printed with a metallic finish and the flower nearly seemed to pop off of the page.
This is another picture from our 10th anniversary "evening out" walk! It was taken in a "Japanese garden". What a picturesque place to take a walk and enjoy some peace and quiet.
When I was looking at this picture, thought of the 23rd Psalm "He leadeth me beside the still waters."
And that's the end of my quiet moments. Ahh - they were nice while they lasted. :) Have a great day!
A First Sampling of Pictures
These are a few of my favorites so far.
This was taken down at Purdue in May. I don't know what kind of tree this was, but it was absolutely beautiful.
For those of you who like a more "rustic" look, I thought this turned out well. You can have it printed in full color, Sepia, B&W, or Sepia/B&W with color retouched.
Wagon Wheel (sepia retouch)
We went to a flower garden to spend a little time before we went out to eat for our 10th anniversary and I had a lot of fun getting some pictures of plants and flowers I don't have. If any of you can tell me what this is, I'd appreciate it! It reminded me of a coneflower, but it's obviously not from the other pictures I've seen!
This geranium just says "Be Happy!" to me.
I want to frame it and put it in my girl's room.
RED GERANIUM - text
Friday, October 24, 2008
Hello and Welcome!
This is all new to me. I have a number of friends with their own blogs and thought I would try it as well - not only for a place to update them on happenings in my life, but also as a way to spread the beauty of God's creation through photography. May it be all for His glory.
I am hoping to update this soon and upload a variety of pictures at that point. Leave me a note if you visit!
I am hoping to update this soon and upload a variety of pictures at that point. Leave me a note if you visit!
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