But we still get to comment. I fell in love w the "Queen" in Oregon, as a child. Gail, you could post this at Gardening Gone Wild's 'End of the Line' photo contest. It's really easy and no sweat. Just add your permalink in a comment. The link is at the end of my post, a few back, about the Mutabalis stamens. It's good for exposure, if you want it.
...therefor speechless.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the beauty in silence.
I once heard...and it stuck with me..."All that is real is given and received in silence."
ReplyDeleteBut we still get to comment. I fell in love w the "Queen" in Oregon, as a child. Gail, you could post this at Gardening Gone Wild's 'End of the Line' photo contest. It's really easy and no sweat. Just add your permalink in a comment. The link is at the end of my post, a few back, about the Mutabalis stamens.
ReplyDeleteIt's good for exposure, if you want it.
By the way, did you turn the bottom of this into a B&W photo, or am I seeing things?
ReplyDeleteSo lovely...and the sky is gorgeous, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How did you get this effect (color on top and B&W on lower portion)? Or is it the lighting?
ReplyDeletewe seemed to have the same WW theme this week.
ReplyDeleteDried Queen Anne's Lace is a fave "garden sculpture" of mine, too. You've captured it very poetically.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Gail! You won silver!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. Congrats on your win!
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