Acer rubrum ~ Red Maple
Having grown weary of the long monochromatic winter, my eyes hunger for color this time of year. As the new season unfolds, I find myself on a quest to seek out the emerging color moments that harbinger spring. Not the deep lush colors of summer, not the vibrant last hurrah colors of autumn, but those innocent soft colors of spring. This year I am particularly enamored with the colors offered up by the buds of trees. Although upstaged by showy spring bulbs, trees offer subtle color en masse and inspiring hues up close.
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6 comments:
That's a lot of Tide! Wishing you a wonderful week or two on the island with the lambs...can't wait to meet them in June!
Thanks for hating your beautiful photos and thoughts. Please let us know if you're able to catch the soft subtle shades of spring in your region.
Oh, I love these pictures! I was noticing the skunk cabbage leaves today--on some of the smaller plants, the purple/red of the shoot is visible on the edges of the leaves. So much color to fascinate...and I can't wait to see how you interpret it on all that lovely Tide!! Happy lambing! xxx
Such lovely colors. Acer rubrum flowers are so easily missed, and so beautiful. Looking forward to seeing you (and the lambs) next month.
These are such lovely pictures. I also love the first smells of spring. Winter is so scent-less.
i think we can all relate to your eagerness for Spring color! beautiful photos and words.
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