For Amy





See my post entitled "Daffodils" of 28 February 2005 for the significance of these photos. Although the first shot is a little out of focus, the colors are stunning, and I imagined the daffodil sticking its nose into my face to investigate me, drawing so near that my vision could not focus on the flower. I hope the image of spring and the metaphor of hope will carry you through many days.
Categories: photography gardening
1 Comments:
they're wonderful! like little suns...and that first one DOES look like it's trying to sniff the camera:)
thank you so much for brightening my days.
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