Thanks BG. These young trees are planted here and there in the parking lot of the Albertson's grocery in Port Orchard. On the Saturday morning these were taken, all them were this vibrant, yet each tree had slightly different tones. It was breezy and raining. I drove to a few of them, parking along side and shooting from the window, to use the ledge for support. Only a few ended up in focus.
I found you via Jack's blog comments. Thought I'd come over and check it out. You have a beautiful blog. Gorgeous images. Your writing is so fine. Peaceful and gentle, but sure. Nice. Very nice.
Apologies for being so far behind in my comments. Work called.
Doris, Thanks so much. I think we were all needing an infusion of color, though our weather in the NW has been so wacky it seems bits of spring have come and gone three times in as many weeks. Back to winter this week and yeah to that. I can hear the aquifers clapping. Hugs Chris
Teresa Evangeline, Thanks for visiting and your kind comments. I'm looking forward to spending time with your blog soon. Your contributions to Jacks posts and those in his weekly gathering of fine sentences are lovely and stirring.
Jack, Glad you enjoyed it and always happy to hear from you. Hoping to catch up with your writings this weekend. In the mean time I take pleasure in imagining some calm time with your horses. Chris
Kittie, So happy you dropped in. I hope to visit your blog soon as well. Have very much enjoyed your contributions to Jack's blog. And thank you for your kind words about the photos. My wanderings have been more limited of late and my camera is likely getting claustrophobic. Chris
Hi Magaly, Yes, as I think about it, some of these colors could have come from your brushes of late. Thanks for taking time from your creative adventures to stop by. Hugs, Chris
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Beautiful photo...the colors are amazing!
Thanks BG. These young trees are planted here and there in the parking lot of the Albertson's grocery in Port Orchard. On the Saturday morning these were taken, all them were this vibrant, yet each tree had slightly different tones. It was breezy and raining. I drove to a few of them, parking along side and shooting from the window, to use the ledge for support. Only a few ended up in focus.
As always, Chris, your photos are awesome. Love, love, love the colors.
I found you via Jack's blog comments. Thought I'd come over and check it out. You have a beautiful blog. Gorgeous images. Your writing is so fine. Peaceful and gentle, but sure. Nice. Very nice.
Refreshing and beautiful pictures. Love the color for a mild winter day.
Jack's posts have a devoted following. So, like Teresa, thought I'd click in. And happy I did. Your photos are beautiful and say much. Thank you!
The colors are rich!! I love color!! great pictures I love them.
thanks for visiting me!
night night!!
Apologies for being so far behind in my comments. Work called.
Doris,
Thanks so much. I think we were all needing an infusion of color, though our weather in the NW has been so wacky it seems bits of spring have come and gone three times in as many weeks. Back to winter this week and yeah to that. I can hear the aquifers clapping.
Hugs Chris
Teresa Evangeline,
Thanks for visiting and your kind comments. I'm looking forward to spending time with your blog soon. Your contributions to Jacks posts and those in his weekly gathering of fine sentences are lovely and stirring.
Jack,
Glad you enjoyed it and always happy to hear from you. Hoping to catch up with your writings this weekend. In the mean time I take pleasure in imagining some calm time with your horses. Chris
Kittie,
So happy you dropped in. I hope to visit your blog soon as well. Have very much enjoyed your contributions to Jack's blog. And thank you for your kind words about the photos. My wanderings have been more limited of late and my camera is likely getting claustrophobic. Chris
Hi Magaly,
Yes, as I think about it, some of these colors could have come from your brushes of late. Thanks for taking time from your creative adventures to stop by.
Hugs, Chris
Doris,
I left you a message here a while ago but it isn't showing up. Thank you for stopping by and the kinds thoughts.
Hugs, Chris
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