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Tag Archives: flower photography
Green Flowers
Well I just about posted a “green” post up before the end of St. Patrick’s Day. I was hoping to have these bright and breezy green colored flowers up first thing this morning and then THIS happened. Anyways a 58 … Continue reading
February Crocuses
Last week, upon reaching the island, we drove down to Peter Cove North to take in the view before heading to our house . While walking back from the beach to our vehicle parked in the little cul-de-sac a bright … Continue reading
The First Daffodils of Spring
Most of Canada is still stuck in the depths of winter, however out in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia spring is in full swing. This past weekend of warm temperatures sent spring flowers into bloom. Each day more and … Continue reading
Spring Daffodils
Daffodil season on Pender Island is stunning. Daffodils are one of the few flowers deer choose not to eat, so while my tulips have been eaten right down to the ground, the daffodils around our house flourish. The lady who … Continue reading
Skunk Cabbage
Another blogger had recently brought up the topic of skunk cabbage. As I read her post it brought to mind an afternoon last spring involving very wet feet all for the sake of some photos of a group of skunk … Continue reading