little flower on March 7th, 10.20am
[noticed the this-morning fresh-opened petals]
little flower on March 13th, 8.21 AM
[blooming in all her splendor]
little flower on March 15th, 12.36 PM
[last photo taken at the sight of her imminent death]
“To create a little flower is the labour of ages.”
-William Blake
6 comments:
Bonjour Berenice,
Now you only have to find out the name of this splendid flower. Looks a bit like poppy.
Good idea to make the photo from above.
As to William Blake, give him my greetings when you happen to meet him. Right now I am chewing the fat with Patrolman Mancuso and Myrna Minkoff.
Georg
... but to create a little Bere takes much longer... :)
Big hug!!!
Very lovely...and perfect for the (almost) beginning of Spring...
gracias amigos
glad you witnessed the little flower's week of joy
herr Georg, i still don't know the name of the flower, btu i will try to find out and let you know, i got this plant at a supermarket and to confess i was suspicious it would survive over 1 flower, that was months ago! and it has flowered many times now
ah Vielen Dank herr Thilolito, and yes, it's been 40 years almost on the making of 'me' ha ha
many hugs, and some besos back <3
dear Dr. Jay SW, ah! yes the imminent Spring, that comes & goes and bring us flowers and tender hearts :) glad you like the set
& actually yesterday another new flower was born from the same pot, of course i took a picture of it again, but soon...
have a good weekend
@ Georg
and forgot to mention that i am glad you are hanging out with A Confederacy of Dunces, LOL! isn't the best book ever? love the characters and now you know... beware of commuuuuniiiiisssssstttt ha ha
What Blake sees as "a labor of ages" can also be seen as Nature in all her glory paying tribute to mortality in a way only she can' such that the rest of the world marvels at it!
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