I love these tiny purple-blue flowers that sit in the tall grasses like miniscule perching birds. They look so vibrant and exotic against the green.
A photo blog inspired by the art of Andy Goldsworthy. All photos taken on my camera phone on walks, mostly around Birmingham (UK).
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
#330 - Dog-rose in Sunlight
I was meditating last week on something written by St. Irenaeus of Lyons:“The glory of God is a human being fully
alive.”
Seeing these roses in the sun brought the words to my mind again, "fully alive" - because, opening their petals wide into the afternoon light, they looked so unashamedly life-full, so unabashedly vital. It was somehow moving and challenging at the same time.
Seeing these roses in the sun brought the words to my mind again, "fully alive" - because, opening their petals wide into the afternoon light, they looked so unashamedly life-full, so unabashedly vital. It was somehow moving and challenging at the same time.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
#329 - Buttercup and Grass Vetchling
A sunny picture from a couple of days ago. This makes me think of happy summer days in the park and the smell of mown grass. Buttercups do hold the light so beautifully...
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
#328 - Blue
And how can you begin to describe this blue? The indigo/purple of high summer skies on clear nights. I remember, in my student days, slipping out into the darkness and walking the city streets just to be out under such skies.
Monday, 25 May 2015
#327 - Meadow Buttercup
"This was the best of May - the small brown birds
Wisely reiterating endlessly
What no man learnt yet, in or out of school"
(Edward Thomas - Sedge-warblers)
Wisely reiterating endlessly
What no man learnt yet, in or out of school"
(Edward Thomas - Sedge-warblers)
Thursday, 7 May 2015
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