quietly creating
Barbara Wanhill
Tag: photography
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Galanthus nivalis is such a tiny flower and difficult to capture with a regular lens. I’ve been enjoying a surprising number of blossoms this spring, scattered about. In time I hope the plants will grow into larger clumps. Here are a couple of pictures of this beloved spring ephemeral.
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Gardening on the Canadian prairies is definitely an exercise in patience. A solitary clutch of Galanthus nivalis holds court over a still thawing garden. A spiky tuft of hand grown blue fescue defiantly announces it made it through the winter. Branches of crabapples show silhouettes of nothingness – evidence of the robins’ 2 day feast.…
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The morning after the big show. Part-time elementary art teacher: handy with construction paper, masking tape and tacks.