Yes, Ive been known to inadvertently arrive on the ground.
Paul
> On Mar 4, 2024, at 8:46 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> Beautiful,
>
> ... but you know that as we get older getting down there isn't as much of a
> problem as getting back up again.
>
>> On 3/3/2024 8:51 PM, Comcast wrote:
>>
Beautiful,
... but you know that as we get older getting down there isn't as much
of a problem as getting back up again.
On 3/3/2024 8:51 PM, Comcast wrote:
The snowdrops bloomed yesterday. As I’ve done for many a year, I got down on the
ground — more or less — and photographed a bloom.
Paul: Nice. I agree with Jack that it's a bit cluttered on the left, but I
like it anyway. Happy Spring! Cheers, Christine
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Thanks to all who looked and commented.
In truth, I wish there were a few more blooms on the right to fill in
the background. I have to go back and look at my out takes on this one.
Paul
On Apr 7, 2008, at 3:03 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Paul: Nice. I agree with Jack that it's a bit
Paul: I think it's pleasing as well. Nicely impressionistic. Cheers,
Christine
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Shot this one with the
Thanks David. This patch of snowdrops is only about a square foot at
the edge of one of my gardens. But every spring I watch it carefully
for the first bloom. It's always a few days ahead of the crocuses and a
week or two ahead of the daffodils. To me, spring is very important. I
think it's a
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To me, spring is very important. I
think it's a metaphor for hope. No matter how bad things are, they will
someday be better.
Paul
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