Wordless Wednesday – Promise of Spring

Wordless Wednesday – Promise of Spring

Blossom and old door

Blossom and old door 2

Blossom and old door 3


 

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28 Comments Add yours

  1. Beautywhizz says:

    Gorgeous! Thank you.

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    1. Thank YOU Beautywhizz! 🙂

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  2. Jane, I love the delicate color, echoed in the one board, in stark contrast to the dark behind it. Can’t decide which I prefer, so I won’t choose. 🙂

    janet

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    1. Thank you Janet, Really appreciate that you like it! 🙂

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      1. It reminds me just a bit of the color version of my photo for today, even though they’re entirely different plants. Same delicacy, though.

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      2. Just had a peek at your flower photo what a lovely plant! What is it? Makes me think of a clematis flower perhaps?

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      3. Not really sure, Jane. I’m not very good at plant recognition and as it was just growing downtown, there was no one to ask. Glad you liked it, though.

        janet

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  3. Olga says:

    A beautiful, rustic image of a promise for spring. Lovely post, Jane.

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    1. Many thanks indeed Olga!

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  4. somdattadeb says:

    the contrasting rustic background made the photo so special

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    1. Thank you very much, I liked the idea of the old and weathered timber against the fresh new flowers, glad you liked it too! 🙂

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  5. Sue says:

    I love your simple composition, the textures, and most of all the colour palette here! Gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you Sue! I actually went to pick a couple of pieces of blossom for a still life I had in mind but when I closed the garden gate behind me I thought they might work rather well together ! Delighted you liked it! 🙂

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      1. Sue says:

        I most certainly did! BTW, if I want to email you, do you have a site-related email?

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      2. Just had to go and look! yes it seems I put this as my wp e-mail – galeriedelamaison@orange.fr not sure why that one but if you want to send a message there I can always send you my main address!

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      3. Sue says:

        OK, email sent!

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      4. Received and replied!

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  6. My kind of pink and I’m not really a pink kind of girl!

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    1. Haha! I find I do rather like pink although I’m sure it’s frightful lapse of taste on my part! Actually this tree is amazing Sarah, dark burgundy leaves and these beautiful candy pink blossom as one of the first heralds of spring! 🙂

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  7. Great arrangement and color combination – superb!

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    1. Vielen Dank Herbert! Much appreciated 😉

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    1. Why thank you kindly atelierjen ! 😉 🙂

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  8. Beautiful. Love the composition.

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    1. Many thanks Tuxedo!

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    1. Cheers Douglas! Much appreciated 🙂 🙂

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