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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White hydrangeas and cream-colored stock echo our snowy landscape.
Dried amaranth in the afternoon sun.
This bright green bouquet makes me long for spring colors.
If flowers were a dessert, they might look like this arrangement of pink blossoms.
A simple flower arrangement to brighten a cold winter afternoon.
Delphinium flowers are so elegant and statuesque.
Gerber daisies swathed in late afternoon shadows.
Orange lilies provide a counterpoint to the deep blue vessel.
Beet seedlings arrive in March with the help of a heat mat and grow lights.
Thanks for reading Rewind. See you at the end of the month for more writing and garden photography.
-Betsy
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