The perspective counts
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Simply a blowball
2 CommentsBack- and sidelight in the fields Voices heard in fields of green Their joy their calm and luxury Are lost within the wanderings of…
8 CommentsLilly and Clematis in different stages of their life. In the season of white wild roses We two went hand in hand But now…
5 CommentsSeen on a meadow today. “There is a flower, a little flower With silver crest and golden eye, That welcomes every changing hour, And weathers…
4 CommentsThe yellow stuff is blossoming. The ratio wheat to canola is about 1:10. Seems to be a profitable thing.
7 CommentsIn the garden, after the rain. Here comes the rain again falling on my head like a memory falling on my head like a new…
6 CommentsSpring makes a short break this weekend (but that’s ok, nature needs the rain), and our almond tree is fully in bloom. Like almost every…
13 CommentsAfter a long and dark winter, it’s so nice to see nature’s awakening again. Though the nights are still cold, we had warm temperatures (17-20°…
10 CommentsThe last contribute to my “when the leafs turn” series (Act 1, Act 2). Even if they are really down now, I’m still enjoying them.…
11 CommentsAs mentioned before, the circle is almost complete. For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time…
22 CommentsFinally, burning leafs are here again. How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days. ~John Burroughs
10 CommentsI guess my maple will loose it’s leaves soon because of the already frosty nights. But sunshine today, hope to take some autumn shots. Bittersweet…
13 CommentsSome beach grass impressions. “I have always loved the beach. The smell of the salty water, the wind in my face, the gentle roar of…
3 CommentsA dandelion seed head from below. Did I already mention that I don’t really like dandelions (in my garden) at all? But sometimes yet again…
8 CommentsSunflower and Sunlight Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Martin Luther…
11 CommentsDid you know, the oldest findings of cultivated wheat are dating back as far as about 9600 B.C.? Farming looks mighty easy when your…
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