A slave to the Goddess Flora shares his garden adventures.
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Although this could very well be a picture of me finding a new treasure at a favorite nursery, it's actually an illustration by David Catrow for a children's book called Plantzilla.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Wednesday Vignette
Ghosts of the season nearly past. I love the way leaves in our wet climate leave marks on concrete.
These will all fade by spring but for now they're a nice reminder of a mild fall.
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Love that second image -- it's like a flurry of bats! Best photo I'll see today I bet. =D
ReplyDeleteNow I know what you mean, Alan - lovely image indeed! :)
DeleteI'm always fascinated by nature's leaf prints.....oddly, this year I don't believe we had any on our sidewalks or driveway. Hmmmmmm?
ReplyDeleteOh, I love how leaves do this. I have plenty of those on some of my concrete surfaces too. Great pictures, thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteBats! I love your photos and Alan's interpretation.
ReplyDeleteI love the leaf imprints. In contrast, the only prints I find on my paving stones are from raccoon claws.
ReplyDeleteI love those imprints too. To me the pattern looks like marble. Or at least it did at first, now all I see are bats...
ReplyDeleteGreat vignette! Very observant!
ReplyDeleteThat is way too cool !
ReplyDeleteI took many pictures of frosty fallen leaves but they all seemed like clichés. You have brought a new twist to make it something special.
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