Tuesday, May 03, 2011
More Blooms
Forgive me as I visually dote upon my tree some more. It is the most wonderful kind of dreary day here and I find myself in a rather listless state. Sure, I have actual lists of things to do and they need doing. But today, I don't care to pay attention to them. I want to revel in the somber rain and let the sound of the steady droplets lull me to sleep. I'll dream of the light as it dances through these petals while wrapped in the warmth of a place where edges are softly blurred, feeling is magnified, and the wet doesn't matter.
Tomorrow is when these moments will fade like dreams do and I'll be awake to possibility. For now, I am so very content right.where.I.am.
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Stunning pictures - I love magnolia trees, they make my heart sing when they're in full bloom - shame it doesn't last for long. Ours has already gone over...
Gorgeous Kerry, I love your close up shots.
Incredible pictures Kerry, just beautiful!!
hope you had a restfilled day... there is something about the soft rain that amplifies certain colors... the magnolia is magnificent...
The detail in the big water drops in that first photo is amazing...like crystal jewels! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, here I am, totally jealous of your photography skills. Those pics are awesome!
These are amazing photographs ... the water you captured the water droplets actually makes me thirsty!
Your soul is beautiful Kerry:)
Thanks for brightening up my evening, these photos are beautiful!
I love magnolias! You should offer a couple of them up for sale as prints I'd buy them! It's been gloomy here too I keep plugging away at things.
Pardon me while I pick up my chin. It must have dropped her somewhere when I saw those pictures.
Amazing! Yes, please. More!
Enjoy the day!
Erin
Gorgeous pics, Kerry! Makes me homesick for my old home in KS where we had one of those lovely magnolia trees too!
Oh you can dote on your tree as much as you wish! I think that they are gorgeous but I don't think that they grow in Washington as I have never seen one.
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