Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Love the flowers in the brick! Did those just pop up, or did someone intend for them to be there?
Lovely light and shade designs you've captured!
Really like the bench and shadow and the flowers in the walk. You got the eye!
There are some of my most favorite things in these photos - sunlight, shadows, windows, and flowers. You cheer me up every morning, Vicki. Thanks!
I so love it when flowers grow up through the pavement … makes me feel hopeful.
I do believe I've sat on that bench. Great shots Vicki. You really have the photographer eye.Sam
I suspect the pansies were volunteers. The seeds are tiny and the wind blows them. The bench was in a tiny space beside St. Luke's Catholic Church in Dahlonega.
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Love the flowers in the brick! Did those just pop up, or did someone intend for them to be there?
Lovely light and shade designs you've captured!
Really like the bench and shadow and the flowers in the walk. You got the eye!
There are some of my most favorite things in these photos - sunlight, shadows, windows, and flowers. You cheer me up every morning, Vicki. Thanks!
I so love it when flowers grow up through the pavement … makes me feel hopeful.
I do believe I've sat on that bench. Great shots Vicki. You really have the photographer eye.
Sam
I suspect the pansies were volunteers. The seeds are tiny and the wind blows them. The bench was in a tiny space beside St. Luke's Catholic Church in Dahlonega.
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