Yesterday's walk in the woods in Newtown showed some sure and subtle signs of spring while the flowers on the magnolia, cherry, and forsythia boldly announced the season. I love the heady aroma of spring downtown, but I far prefer the smaller, gentler, greener, fleeting signs in the heart of the woods.
From Wildflowers |
From Wildflowers |
From Wildflowers |
26 Comments
Exquisite captures as always! Like you, I love the more subtle ones that you've posted here! They're gorgeous! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I love that first one. So delicate!
ReplyDeleteSpring is late here in Interior BC, in the meantime, I'm enjoying cyberspring around the web, including your beautiful photos. I love these, very subtle, pretty harbingers of spring.
ReplyDeleteHugs, G
Oh so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIs the last one of a fiddle stick?
They are so delicious!
Such beautiful soft photo's. I love them. I love your new header.
ReplyDeleteLovely images of spring unfolding.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful walk in the woods! If it would only stop raining here.... :))
ReplyDeletelove the fern shot. this post is so uplifting. a new beginning - everyday is.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely macros, Sandy! I especially like the one of the unfurling fern leaf.
ReplyDelete~ Your world ~ Is Beautiful ~
ReplyDeleteFabulous captures of the wildflowers!!
Beautiful photos of all those "little things" that make our world so wonderful. Very lovely. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteMore exquisite photography Sandy. I love your close-ups.
ReplyDeletewinding around life.
ReplyDeleteplease have you all a wonderful tuesday.
daily athens
You have the subtle eye that spots the magical sights. Great pics.
ReplyDeleteMe, I love the woods also but I spend more time tromping than looking.
Gorgeous photos, Sandy...such a beautiful Jack-in-th-Pulpit! Hope all is well with you and yours...
ReplyDeletelove those fresh curly things...gorgeous photos
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. Spring is definitely here.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely watching spring unfold through your camera's lens. Wonderful images, Sandy.
ReplyDeletebeautiful details, Sandy! love the first one most specially, so fragile and abstract-looking
ReplyDeleteLooks full of live
ReplyDeleteOh, you said it!! I love subtle, tiny plants or flowers. I prefer wild flowers to cultivated goreous ones. Coiling bud of fern in 3rd photo is the embodiment of spring energy.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
What enchanting spring shots!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Beautiful pics!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
Like a crooked finger curled to say 'come here."
ReplyDeleteSo pretty photos, full of live!
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Marinela
Short Poems
Thanks for being here.