
Unfortunately, what you don't get with that photo is the sweet scent that was being gently released around me.
Some old hydrangea heads lurking in the shade looked a little like lace to me . . .

But my eyes were drawn back to the blue sky

Now to try and translate spring into silver . . .
Beautiful photos! It's lovely to see some blue sky for a change, everything has been grey for so long! lol
ReplyDeleteThe sun was out this morning & as Hubby was getting dressed I blearily asked him what the strange yellow light was shining through the curtains...ROFL...
It was so, so bright yesterday morning. This morning I woke to rain and grey. Sigh . . .
ReplyDeleteThose photographs are beautiful, especially the one of the hydrangea heads - they really do look like lace. There's so much inspiration to be had from foliage and leaves when they become skeletal!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you. I couldn't believe how wondeful the hydrangeas looked. Had to dash back for my camera!
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