I’m intoxicated with Spring and yesterday my friend Julie and I went to Hidden Lake Gardens to try to capture the beauty of Spring as it is unfolding. We talked about how difficult it is to capture the beauty that we see with our eyes and soul. What we end up with on the computer screen frequently doesn’t have that “wow” we felt at the time. I think I will forever be searching for better ways to capture the beauty of God’s creation through my lens. Here are three little beauties.

Wildflower – Trilium

My favorite daffodil of the day.
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Just gorgeous Pat! thank you for sharing the beauty š
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I think beauty intensifies when it is shared. I’m glad I have found you to share with. š
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Beautiful, love the light through the tulips.
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We quickly took these because we knew the light was perfect and wouldn’t last. Thanks.
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Excellent, Carpe the old Diem…life for the medically challenged is definitely seize the day (or three), but I think I’ve always been of that attitude.
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And as I am getting older I am realizing how precarious life can be. I don’t want to live forever but I don’t want to waste any of it that I have.
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Quite! I’m on your page on that one…
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…I know exactly what you mean; still, you did a magnificent job.
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Thanks, Charlie – the one in a hundred rule. š
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So many beautiful flowers this tie of the year. Those are three beauties š
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There are so many that my shutter finger is getting muscle bound from all the exercise. I’m so very thankful for digital photography because I wouldn’t have nearly as much fun with the cost of developing hanging over my head. š
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Love these beautiful spring flowers! Thanks, Pat.
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You are very welcome, Amy.
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