I really like the delicate colours of this picture. It seems a very real image. So many photographs look too good to be true or have an unreal quality to them but this is so nautral it is very refreshing. Great post!
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2
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That is one huge stone jug Joe. I love the scene. Looks typical to many yards around here minus the flowers. It really is a wonderful burst of colors. Excellent post.
A lovely rustic scene, so well composed. The grape hyacinths are always a lovely show of colour - and you have that colour just perfect. The other thingys growing - euphorbia? I have never seen that smnall variety and coincidentally I am about to upload a pic of the tall kind which is the bane of my life - it spreads everywhere.
Your eye has a wonderful way of finding the picture with a story to tell. I also really enjoy your descriptions. This one, speaks as you say of nature renewing itself; but even more, it speaks of the generations layered one over the other - the animate coexisting with the inanimate. With one difference, that which is of the physical is temporal and cannot replicate itself, but that which is of nature is real and lives and renews itself forever - in one form or another.
Be well my friend!