Each month I share favorite flower pictures I’ve captured during the previous weeks. Light on words, Rewind is the perfect place to enjoy still photography, an increasingly rare medium on social media.
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Daffodils brighten grey, rainy spring days.
Springtime ritual: forced blossoms from the dwarf cherry tree in our yard.
Coleus cuttings masquerading as a bouquet.
Lavender cuttings awaiting a new home in fresh soil.
Snapdragons: They are the most consistent flowers to start indoors.
Even when snapdragons start in newspaper pots, they provide a restless gardener with springtime hope.
Morning glory trying to vine its way upward.
Thanks for reading Rewind. See you at the end of the month for more writing and garden photography.
-Betsy
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Thank you for sharing! It always brightens my day to see your flowers 💐