#CapeCod #Poetry #Painting #Spring
It is morning, and again
I am the lucky person to be in it
Mary Oliver
🎨 Kaoru Yamada
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Elena Wuest (German, b.1977)
"The Pond at Golden Hour," 2026
Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
William Hawkins (American Artist, born 1962)
Bees sleep between five and eight hours a day. They enjoy company and even hold each other's feet.
Yellow primrose growing through a gap in a wooden fence.
Isn’t nature great? 🌼 🌱
#wildflower #nature #hope
Dwarf Narcissus growing in a rough lawn that has a sprinkling of snow
Snowy daff 🌼 🌱 ❄️
#Beechgrove #Scotland #gardening
Perfection!
Jacek Yerka- Polish (b.1952) Gardeners Garden. 2002-2012.
acrylic on canvas. #Surrealism
Thank you ☺️
Spring blooms in blues, yellows and white. Clockwise from top left: Scilla forbesii, Scilla bifolia rosea, Narcissus ‘Elka’, Muscari latifolium, Prunus sp., Scilla siberica, Narcissus ‘Little Emma’, Scilla ‘Pink Giant’, Erythronium dens-canis
It feels like winter, but it looks like spring 🌸 🌱 🩷
#BloomScrolling #Spring #Scotland
Magnolia Kobus (2019)
Art Print: www.inprnt.com/gallery/ryot...
Print featuring a figure of a person walking left, a bird and a fox all goung left, all in silhouette, on grass against a rising yellow sun
The work of Diana Catchpole, contemporary UK based illustrator and printmaker #Monday
After many years we finally have a nest again, one baby bird could be seen under mom's feathers.
I'll never stop being amazed by these tiny birds 🥰
Morning mist on #FoggyFriday
📍Pennsylvania
Haha, yes!
Thank you! I still have says when I can’t quite believe it!
So thank you to all my plots (or poffles as I’ve always called them), and to my plot neighbours and the wildlife I’ve shared them with - but not the ticks, I won’t miss them.
Grid of 9 allotment photos. From top left: strawberry harvest, nasturtiums growing rampantly through my fence, pumpkin plants planted in a compost bin, winning sweet peas, giant Potimarron pumpkin, newly dug pond, a profusion of flowers, plastic bottle cloches, and me, weeding
After 20 years, 5 allotments and two cities, I’m saying goodbye to plot-life. On my first day, I sat on the steps of the shed and cried with happiness. It was allotmenteering that started me on the path to becoming a gardener - and now I’m head gardener for the TV show The Beechgrove Garden! 🌱
Deer in field eating from tree line, golden glow of light, painting.
🖼️ Catherine Hyde
She is sending a prayer to the sky.
The world could be such a nice place if we allowed it. It's all so goddamn unnecessary. There's no need for any of it. It's so beautiful here. It should be so cool to be alive
Velveteen jewel box
Today's 74°F temp makes it feel like spring is already here. Three more weeks!
𝐶𝑎𝑚𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑎 𝑗𝑎𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑖𝑐𝑎
#flowers #photography #FlowersOnFriday
9 different willows - stems and catkins in shades of yellow, green, scarlet and purple. Clockwise from top left: Salix aegyptaica, S. alba ‘Chermisina’, Cornus alba ‘Elegantissima’, Salix melanostachys, Cornus alba sibirica, S. daphnoides, Cornus ‘Midwinter Fire’, C. stoloifera ‘Flaviramea’ and C. alba ‘Kesselringii’
Ooh, aren’t twigs amazing?
Names in alt text
#gardening #nature #winter #colour
🌱🧡🌲❤️❄️
Sunrise. Cascade foothills. Dark landscape, elevated trees with low clouds through them, tops exposed, purple rolling mountains behind, with pink sky and streaks of purple clouds.
One more from this morning. My favorite group of trees. Cascade foothills and mountains. 💜🩷
Sheila Anderson Hardy (Scottish, born 1956)
"Silver Moon", 2022.
Oil on Canvas, 91 × 61 cm.
Private Collection.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
A lime green caterpillar on a twig
A ladybird on a dead leaf, with frost
I love this so much