It’s not really summer, but…

I was going through some of the photos I have taken in the last year because due to receiving repeated requests, I am going to start selling prints. While I was looking through them, I realized that it didn’t seem like December anymore.And don’t get me wrong. I love winter – I really do. I figure if you are going to live in Upstate NY, where the winter lasts about one third of the year, you should learn to appreciate it.Just as they do when I am actually out in the garden, these photos just seemed to pick up my burdens, worries and troubles and carry them away, leaving a gentle sweet lightness in their stead.My heart lifts, I find a smile tugging the corners of my mouth and I remember the days when I took each photo.And I know the rest of the day will be better because I spent a few minutes sharing these with you.

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9 Responses to It’s not really summer, but…

  1. Curiously Normal says:

    hey, dlyn..remind me after we move (mid feb) that I want a print of that purple flower for my living room!

  2. Ellyn says:

    What a contrast to what I see outside. Why is it pictures look greener in the winter?
    It brightened my day too.

  3. Lori says:

    OK, looking at those photos and waiting for spring to come is almost as hard as visiting the Oh Nuts! website and waiting for my treats to come!
    Thanks again! Can’t wait to show you what I chose!!!!

  4. DivaHick says:

    Wow, just what I needed to really be able to think spring!

  5. Ruth Hull Chatlien says:

    This was like a breath of fresh air. Thank you so much.

  6. Country Girl says:

    Then you know correctly, my friend.

    Good share.

  7. Deb says:

    You are very talented my friend. I aspire to achieve half of your talent someday.

  8. Flea says:

    Awww! Your clematis is so pretty!!! I feel warmer already. :)

  9. Suz Broughton says:

    Thanks for sharing. These did bring me little summer sunshine.
    Happy New Year!

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