
It's a wet, wintery Dogwood day. We expect this when the Dogwoods bloom, another blast of wintery cold, sometimes harsh, other times, fleeting. The native Dogwoods are a hardy bunch and what I noticed today in the cloudy gray is their crimped blossom edges have a richer, crimson hue. 


A favorite flower - we just don't get may of them here :-( Thanks for sharing these gorgeous shots!
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ReplyDeleteI love the dogwood, too. And this is what I also love about photography. The camera doesn't captures exactly what you see, but then it has a way of bringing you even closer to what you love.
You're a wise woman with a great artistic eye :-)
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