| My little point-and-shoot camera and I ventured outside this afternoon and found lots of winter color. Some of the photos aren't my best. But oh, well. Above: leadwort plumbago. Pretty! | 
| Three-lobed rudbeckia | 
| Common dandelion | 
| 'May Night' salvia | 
| Wood sorrel | 
| Fragrant sumac | 
| Chile pequin | 
| 'Amazon' dianthus | 
| Mountain mint | 
| Coral honeysuckle | 
| Green milkweed vine | 
| Turk's cap | 
| Another turk's cap fruit | 
| Fragrant mistflower | 
| Purple hearts | 
| Bees work in the winter, too! | 
| Green lichen | 
| Queen on fragrant mistflower | 
 
 
1 comment:
These little pops of color are all around if we'll only stop to look. To me your photos are like a series of invitations to get outside and enjoy the shades of cooler days in our ordinarily heat and light washed spaces.
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