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Silent Sunday – Aglow
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Super cool
Thank you, Arati!
😊
Beauty in age!
For sure, this frond is going out with a bang. 🙂
But what a beautiful bang it will be.
Wow! That’s so lovely!
Thank you, Dale! 🌿
😊
Lovely. Looks like home to me.
Thank you, Cindy. 👍🏼
A perfect capture
Thank you!
It’s speaking sunshine Eliza! 🤗❤️🙏
Definitely! 🙂
Glowing in more ways than one!
Thank you, Anne!
Radiating. I love the way you look at everything!
Radiating. I love the way you look at everything!
Thank you, Alice. Things grab me all the time, beauty abounds!
Ooh, such vibrancy!
Thanks, Isha. The light was perfect. 🙂
Just lovely and inviting
Thank you, Karen. A trip to Smith was just what I needed. 🙂
We’re in the single digits today, but the sun in shining and reflecting off a rabbit foot fern right now. The sunshine saves us this time of year.
It surely does. What a gorgeous blue the sky is today. It may be cold, but at least there is solar gain. 👍🏼
The ribs of the leaves and the ‘ribs’ of the protective structure make a fine pairing. I suspect that structure is what made the beautiful glow of the photo possible.
The palm house at the conservatory of a local college is my go-to place this time of year. They host a bulb show that is chockerblock full of spring flowers, a real soul-lifter.
I have both of those plants!
Ha, yes, this was my mini-vacation to the greenhouse, it always helps me get through this time of year. 🙂
Gather and store some green and humidity..
Appropriately titled Eliza. Love how the light hits. A beautiful shot!!! 🌺❤️🌺
Thank you, Dawn!
A pleasure 🌺🎉🌺
Beautiful perspective!
Thank you, Hien! Always look up. 🙂
Nice! I bet that was a treat on a cold winter’s day.
Just what I needed!🌿
Aglow is a perfect title, gorgeous!
Thank you, Donna!
Hi Eliza . Fabulous!!!
MJ
Thank you, MJ!
Is this inside you lovely room with all the windows? I love the yellow colour, such a treat.
Thank you, Maria. I took myself down to a local college greenhouse for a mini-vacation, I needed heat, humidity and the smell of growing plants!
Wonderful capture!🙂
Thank you, S! 🙂
Almost looks like the tropics ☀️ 😊
For an hour, for me it was! 😉
Wow! What beauty! But then, sunshine beautifies everything it touches, doesn’t it?
Yes, it does… thanks, Debbie!
Wow! That is gorgeous! ♥
Thanks much, Robin!
I can feel the warmth generated by that plant from the left coast, Eliza. I hope the temperatures outside that greenhouse/conservatory space are growing warmer too!
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We’re experiencing a two-day setback, but day temps in the 40s will resume on Tues. This is the hardest part of winter, the nether world of winter/spring. 😉
Nice one; nice light!
Thank you, I caught it at a good moment. 🙂
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Eunice!
Nice!
Thank you, Alys!
What a contrasting mood to your snowy winter scenes. I love the circle of color.
Thank you, Susie!
Beautiful pattern and colors!
Thank you, Tom. I’m glad I caught it before the gardener came through to ‘tidy up.’ 🙂
How the sun catches on the palm is sublime.
Thank you, Flavia!
So pretty! Looks like the palm tree is pretending to be a sunflower. 😉
Thank you, Pepper, it was quite radiant! 🙂
I really like the combination of the different colors.
Thank you, Tanja. It’s like fall colors all on one frond. 🙂
Yes, it is.
That would be fun to do in watercolour or pastel 🙂
If only I had a bit of talent in that area! 😉