A just opening mallow or hibiscus at about 7:30 AM recently. I still really like the early morning light but I don't get out as early or as often as I used to - must be aging! My foofy for this Friday.
Kathy, in Holland we have the old saying: "De ochtendstond heeft goud in de mond." Translated literally: "the morning hour has gold in its mouth." Think that a better, not literally translated, saying is: "The early bird catches the worm." In this case the morning sun brings us floral white gold. Wonderful Foofy Friday (F²) contribution again!
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Those stamen are gorgeous, Kathy, and you are certainly right about morning light. The Golden Hour always gets the big money but, for myself, I prefer morning light.
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