I take a ten-minute walk to and from lunch each day at the new job. Nice to get my salad greens. The fresh air and sunshine, if we have it, does me good in the mid-day. The air has mostly remained brisk though. I am picking up a bit of color in my face and along the way. I selected a weedy dandelion from the sidewalk and smelled it's winter abandon.
It brought back an early memory. And reminded me of my Mom in the happy-go-lucky days of childhood play. The first rural New England farmhouse we lived in had an abundance of stubby, wild chamomile. Mowing the lawn or pinching the stems and flowers between your fingers would release the fragrance of apple blossoms.
My smartphone camera didn't auto-focus well when I tried to capture the dandelion flower against open space. And it retained a lot of glare. So I put the bright color against a dark tree trunk and got better contrast and detail. The yellow reflects against the blue-grey-green-violet of the woody surfaced-lichen. It helps to have the stark contrast of winter's bark to highlight a Spring fancy.
It brought back an early memory. And reminded me of my Mom in the happy-go-lucky days of childhood play. The first rural New England farmhouse we lived in had an abundance of stubby, wild chamomile. Mowing the lawn or pinching the stems and flowers between your fingers would release the fragrance of apple blossoms.
Internet Fair Use - Wild Chamomile with Apple Blossom Scent
My smartphone camera didn't auto-focus well when I tried to capture the dandelion flower against open space. And it retained a lot of glare. So I put the bright color against a dark tree trunk and got better contrast and detail. The yellow reflects against the blue-grey-green-violet of the woody surfaced-lichen. It helps to have the stark contrast of winter's bark to highlight a Spring fancy.
Copyright James E. Martin 2015 Spring Dandy Against Winter's Bark
It is a more solemn and deep enjoyment of Springtime warmth when the Winter has been long and frigid. Soaking it up on a Daily Walk. And reminiscing.
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