Monday, April 13, 2015

Early Spring Treasure

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April 9, I was invited to revisit American Daffodil Society Judge, Jennifer Brown's gardens to sample from her property pre daffodil season, allured by her beloved Galanthus (Snow Drops.) We drank tea and chatted about how important it is to take time to reflect on the goings on of the natural world despite the demands of our busy lives. Jennifer allowed and encouraged my dreamy wanderings, as I snapped shots and foraged early spring treasures for subsequent scanning. As I ruminate on that afternoon, one word sums it all up... KINDNESS, of both person and place. THANK YOU, Jennifer.
Jennifer Brown
Gloveful of Galanthus
Galanthus and Aconite



Determined Foliage
Double Galanthus
Galanthus, Snowbells, Aconite, Moss, Evergreen 






Hammamelis 'Jelena'

Aconite, Hamamelis, Moss, Evergreen





Helleborus

Galanthus, Helleborus, Aconite, Moss, Evergreen
Aconite In Situ, Greenwich, CT


Helleborus, Pinus, Lichen, Moss
Cyclamen, Leaves

Galanthus, Cyclamen, Aconite, Moss, Ferns, Dried Hydrangea, Leaves

Early Spring Treasure, In Situ
Early Spring Treasures
Dried Hydrangea, Cyclamen Leaves In Situ
Dried Treasures / Delicate Balance





Symplocarpus foetidus
Fern Group with Pine Cone












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