Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Captured Light

I think this is why they're called morning glories. . .
These fragile trumpets catch the early sunlight . . .

Trapping it in translucent petals . . .
They hold the light, transforming it . . .
Then broadcast it to the day.


8 comments:

Ms. A said...

No pictures with that? You have me spoiled to your wonderful photos.

Martin said...

I'm imagining those morning glories, Vicki. You describe them so well. methinks Mr Blogger is playing tricks again.

Merisi Vienna said...

The pictures are missing, but you inspired me to imagine how the morning light caresses the Morning Glories.

Do you have any Moonflowers, perchance?

Alan Burnett said...

I really do like that combination of words and images you usually use : it seems to make full use of what blogging has to offer. With the missing images I need to imagine what you intended, but with those well chosen words, that is not an impossible task.

Vicki Lane said...

Oh, Blogger! I'll try again.

No, Merisi -- no moonflowers. Maybe next year.

Brian Miller said...

ok so i can imagine them..but i know them so...and morning beauties just doesnt sound quite the same any way...

Vicki Lane said...

There's one up with pictures now!

Thérèse said...

They are truly amazing flowers that we do have in Arizona too but over here they don't last more than a couple of years... beautiful colors!