One window shows the reflection of the blue sky, the other window shows the reflection of the dirt path.
Peeking at a Red Tulip
I was intrigued how the tulips, just beginning to open their buds yesterday, rather hunkered down against a rather sharp wind and sudden drop in temperatures today. I like the dreamy nature of this photograph, and how the bits of the interior of the red tulip are quite hidden from view.
Narcissus
After the Thunderstorm
The spring bulbs are just beginning to bloom in our yard. There were a few red tulips up this morning, barely opened, but before I got outside for a bit of Sunday photography, the skies grayed and we had thunderstorms. So the tulips had a bath, and then I got my tulip photos with rain drops.
I think my grandmother used to tell me weather superstitions about Easter Sunday and rain. Yep, just Googled “myths about rain on Easter Sunday.” If it rains on Easter Sunday, there will be rain on the next seven Sundays, so says the old lore.
Hope that bit of weather forecasting doesn’t prove true!




