"A golden cascade spills into view—clusters of trumpet-shaped yellow flowers bloom with joyful intensity, each petal curling slightly outward like a miniature horn ready to sound spring’s arrival. Their color is pure sunshine: a rich, glowing yellow that seems lit from within, contrasting strikingly with a backdrop of deep green leaves. The foliage is smooth and elongated, like polished blades of grass, framing each bloom with reverent softness. A blur of pine-like greenery in the distance adds a whisper of coolness to the scene, making the vivid yellow flowers feel even warmer in their brilliance. The composition sings with natural harmony, as if sunlight itself grew petals and reached out to be touched. The star of this image is the Carolina Jessamine, scientifically known as Gelsemium sempervirens. Native to the southeastern United States, it is beloved for its fragrant yellow blossoms and tendency to climb gracefully over fences, trellises, or tree trunks. Despite its cheerful appearance, the plant is also quietly powerful—its blossoms are toxic if ingested, a reminder that beauty often carries complexity." - Copilot
Good morning. 🛌☕🚗
12 July 2025
Waking up in Vicksburg, Mississippi this morning, I just came up from downstairs with two cups of coffee and a vague hope of coming alive. That may or may not happen—I only slept about six hours. ...
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