Today’s prompt was to take thirty steps outside and photograph what you found. I found lots more to photograph than I expected. This is the diptych I posted on BPS for class. We’ve never seen our helleborus bloom before. Probably it’s because it’s not warm enough to spend any time outside. Today we even got yard work done that usually is done in mid-May. Sadly, the blooms of the helleborus face downward, but when you turn them over they are just beautiful.
Right next to the helleborus is a brick walk and the pretty blue flowers are popping up all over it.
Walking toward the front yard, are the daffodils. In just one day they’ve gone from bud to full flower.
When we arrived home Wednesday night there were few signs of spring. In just three days, there’s been a wonderful transformation!
Gorgeous photos!! It’s amazing how many flowers hide so much beauty by facing toward the ground! Guess God made those for the insects enjoyment, huh?
Loving the class at BPS!
Such beautiful photos,Karen.
Hmmm. . . 30 steps. Out front, I might in my neighbor’s yard – LOL! Out back, I’d have a lot more! The pear and apple treas are in full bloom and especially beautiful.
Rinda
So beautiful, Karen!
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