I’m not sure where these colorful fallen leaves were found---maybe in yesterday’s photo scene, along the wooded road. In reality, any leaves lying on the ground today are brittle and curled, garbed in forlorn tones of brown accented with mud from melting snowdrifts. In this part of the world we’re caught in that netherworld season which is no longer winter and not yet spring---definitely a drab and unattractive time of year. If only Photoshop effects could be applied to my surrounding world!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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I like your description of your current pre-Spring as "netherworld." Fits very well. Being several hundred miles to your south, we are getting a bit of color in daffodils and forsythia. Bradford Pears are in full bloom, also. Hang in there; it won't be too much longer.
Your PhotoShop came through again. Lovely results.
"Netherworld"...you sure got that right for describing the in between of winter and spring!
Pretty leaves!
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