From April 6, 2012 |
This photo of my favorite flower made me think of a photographic negative. On this day, the sun light and its warmth were not where I expected them to be. It's always good and refreshing, if somewhat inconvenient, to remember that my expectations have nothing at all to do with--anything at all.
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Sandy, your photos are always shining- weather it be sun-rain-hail-or snow - lol
ReplyDeletewonder-ful photo, expectations sometimes cloud our view of serendipity!
ReplyDeleteSo true It is what it is. lol
ReplyDeleteNice shot
Great pics, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteHank
Wonderful capture of a gorgeous flower, Sandy! I love daffodils and their heartwarming color!! Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I just realized this year that daffodil's have a lovely scent. so pretty is your photograph. so wise are your thoughts on expectations... good reminder.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful insight to go with that lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo for SWF,Sandy!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour mascot of spring AND your great expectations made me smile! I like the smell of daffodils too. . .hope you have more lovelies to enjoy as the season unfolds.
ReplyDeleteLove the creative post title and the daffodil is a beautiful glowing gold almost outshining the radiant sky behind it!
ReplyDeleteThat blue sky is a perfect backdrop for your favorite flower. The sun was in the daffodil no doubt. Just look at all that yellow.
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils and this is a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful picture to go with your profound observation.
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ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki
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The photo "negative" actually made me feel positively happy. Daffodils are my favorite flower in any light. And I miss them (in both senses of the word) here in Florida. (And your wry observation is well-taken!)
ReplyDeleteDelightful! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSunrise, please come and see when you get a chance.
Nice pic, but yes our expectations don't have to do much with anything.
ReplyDeleteA big part of my job is managing expections, of others.
I really love daffodils. - Margy
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Sandy. Spring is certainly the refreshing and renewing season that is to be enjoyed by all of us. Have a terrific weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.