Yellow Indeed
Carolyn Parker Bio Part 3

Can't Say Enough About Green

 

Alba-in-the-grass
Frog
Glass_flower
Hellebore
La-fence
Meek-place
Porcelain-vine
Queen-A-L
Rose-leaves
Thorns
Wheel_mirror

 

Back at the first color post - purple - I told you that all these images come from the folder I compiled during my first blog experience, many moons, pixels and aps ago - woooooooo! Green has been my favorite color for my whole life and the images in this post run a grand sweep of experience. The Alba rugosa's first bloom - brave enough to bypass tight roots of that flourishing grass (and I don't mean lawn). The frog - Christmas ornament turned treasured bauble. Hand blown glass flower visiting nature for the photographer only. Hellebore in the little agate bowl that broke (nice to have its image). Charming Louisianna fence (how green and lovely it was there). Our new street sign. Porcelain Vine - (how enchanted I was by those turquoise and purple berries). Queen Anne's Lace (memories of childhood). Rose leaf extravaganza - it looks like a simple picture but took hours to create so you could see how diverse, once again, the rose world is. Thorns - too scary not to photograph! A machine part with super-glued mirror, hanging on our back fence.

 

Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its lovliness arises.

~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca

 

 


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