Last week I featured three blue flowers. This week I feature white…

Ramsoms (wild garlic): 23 April 2019

Spring Beauty (that is its name, for sure): 23rd April 2019

Watercress (more often seen trimming a salad): 3rd May 2019

Stitchwort (my childhood favourite): 3rd May 2019
And because we’re now into May…

May blossoms (aka Hawthorn): 23rd April 2019
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These are really beautiful Crispina! Thank you for sharing them! 🙂 ❤
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Always happy to share… 🙂
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So pretty and delicate.
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Yea, no big blossomy blooms. 🙂
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They have their day! The little ones too often go unnoticed 🙂
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That’s part of my selection criteria, same as with the fungi. Let’s look at the flowers (or fungi) that people forget.:)
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And we are so appreciative!
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🙂 I know that you are. You all tell me so. 🙂
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Isn’t that grand? 🙂
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These are beautiful, Crispina! 😍😍😍 I loved all of them, especially the last two.
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The watercress and stitchwort? That stitchwort grows into wide dense mats that cover sunny banks. Beautiful, and it has a long flowering season.
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The stitchwort reminds me of Daisies. My favourite flower. But as you say, they’re all beautiful. 😊
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It’s not the same family though 🙂
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I know. But it’s so close! I’d take a bouquet of it anyday! 😊
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🙂
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I love white flowers.
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There is a simplistic charm to them, a sense of purity
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Agreed. I think I find that purity startling against the green parts of the rest of the plant.
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Indeed, agreed. 🙂
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Wonderful variety and each beautiful in their own ways. Thank you for the bit of springtime cheer!
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You know I enjoy posting the photos. What else am I going to do with them? Let them grow old in the clouds? Sunday Picture Post gives them purpose… and me too by extension 🙂
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Good point, I understand the urge to “do something” with accumulated photos (or anything else I seem to collect). Plus, doing something with them helps justify going out and taking more!
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You’ve got it. Except at the moment the farthest I can go is Breydon Water. I have photographed than place so many times…
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With your excellent eye, I’m sure you can find new and interesting views even in the most familiar territory.
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Yea. I’m still nursing the back so I’m in no hurry. Once I’m able to put in the distance again I can get out to the old Roman ruins at Burgh Castle. But thats 8-9 miles round trip and a total destruction of the back.
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I always think of this as the green and white time of year…
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That’s true… though it does follow fast on the heals of the purply-blues
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The white looks so peaceful. I love the last two pictures! Great ones!
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Thank you. I take so many photos when I’m out, it pleases me to be able to show them 🙂
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I can understand. It happens with me too, though I don’t take good pictures that often
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My photos aren’t that good as they come off the camera. It’s what I do afterwards, though I don’t use photoshop, merely Microsoft’s Polarr and mostly it’s just a matter of reframing, cropping, tweaking the contrast. I seldom do anything more.
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That’s part of your talent as well I think. Not everyone can do the right thing to photographs🙂
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Art-trained (I went to art college). Though I suppose the talent must have been there for me to be accepted in the first place 🙂
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That’s great! I always think that there’s something inside you from the first and then you polish your skills
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It might have helped that I grew up with my father’s Disney-style cartoons drawn in coloured pencils on my bedroom wall. He was very encouraging. He had trained as a graphic artist but… life took him in a different directon
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That happens to many of us, there are always things we could have done but life had other plans. And of course, childhood is the best to cultivate your passion
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🙂
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