These very tiny little white flowers were found today on the edge of my yard. They are so small I almost didn't see them. To give you an idea of the size, my lens was less than an inch from the blooms.
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Beautiful sweet flowers...there is hope spring is on the way!!! We've been noticing some bulb greenery popping through too. I saw some thrift in bloom yesterday too. I bought two packs of wildflower seed Saturday....in then next few weeks I hope to start preparing my little wild flower patch...they ground needs to warm up a tad. Madi and Mom
as always wonderful photography on your part. i am finding a lot of springy type blogs today, i think we are all ready for it to come and we have many signs here even though we woke up to 36 which is a record cold for March.
but hey, not to sound negative, things are getting warmer, snow starting to melt, and soon I can get out in the yard and bring a little "lovely " into my life.
Hi Judy and Miss Cindi Lou Who!!! Great to read about your name and how you got it Miss Cindi Lou!! As you might expect many folks think Mom was named after the Simon and Garfinkle song....ha she says to them I was 21 when that song came out!!! Madi and Mom
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Grew up in a small Georgia town with a desire to see some of the places I had read about and many I had not. I moved to Alaska and lived there for about ten years. My jobs took me to many parts of the state including Barrow, Nome, Kodiak Island and many more. I have also lived in California, Oregon and now Washington state.
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43 comments:
Nice macro moments SQ. Good one :)
Beautiful!
Beautiful! Awesome photography!
cute little flowers and great photos :)
I should say the flowers are tiny if less than an inch when photographing.
Great macros.
They are beautiful tiny flowers. I wonder what kind they are.
Beautiful flower macros in the spring sunlight. Good to see some signs of spring.
Your little touches of spring are so pretty!
Very beautiful!
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Judy, these are gorgeous flower photos..I see no sign of spring here yet, and can't wait!
These are so beautiful! Wow..they are small secret gems..wonderful macros!
Kiki~
Beautiful sweet flowers...there is hope spring is on the way!!! We've been noticing some bulb greenery popping through too. I saw some thrift in bloom yesterday too. I bought two packs of wildflower seed Saturday....in then next few weeks I hope to start preparing my little wild flower patch...they ground needs to warm up a tad.
Madi and Mom
The first photo is my absolute favorite. Great shots.
Yes, unmistakable signs of spring, coming up quickly. Happy March!
Those are very small! I thought they might be apple blossom till you told us how tiny they were!
Hopeful signs in dismal days.
Nice shots. I'm so happy, I see spring peeking out in my yard too!
as always wonderful photography on your part. i am finding a lot of springy type blogs today, i think we are all ready for it to come and we have many signs here even though we woke up to 36 which is a record cold for March.
Very beautiful sprigs!
Just like magnifying the flowers, you are magnifying your joy of photography.
Spring is sooooo close!!!
Great shots!
Pretty shots. There is hope indeed that spring is around the corner.
Strange looking and pretty. I wonder what in the world they are? Maybe wildflowers of some kind. Great photography!
It's very beautiful!
Blinded by the Light
jealous jealous jealous
thanks for giving your readers a glimps of spring! Sure made my day! Keep well! =)
What a lovely, lovely wee flower and so very welcome on a cloudy, dreary Monday!
Thank you so much for sharing this Judy-glad you didn't miss it!
Oh yes....beautiful signs of spring, looking forward to those here!
These make me happy!
Yeah I know it's tiny, but you made them grow bigger and prouder!
AL
sigh...spring...it just can't get here soon enough!
That first one with its soft yellow bokeh is lovely!
Consider yourself LUCKY --the only thing in my yard right now is MUD. and MORE MUD
and horse poop
I'd love to see a little white flower.
but hey, not to sound negative, things are getting warmer, snow starting to melt, and soon I can get out in the yard and bring a little "lovely " into my life.
What lovely blossoms. These are wonderful photographs.
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Up close and personal. An inch is way close. Nice photos.
Hi Judy, Cute little signs of spring... We have NONE here. In fact, it is supposed to snow tomorrow.. GADS!!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Reminds me of edelweiss. Lovely
Hi Judy and Miss Cindi Lou Who!!!
Great to read about your name and how you got it Miss Cindi Lou!!
As you might expect many folks think Mom was named after the Simon and Garfinkle song....ha she says to them I was 21 when that song came out!!!
Madi and Mom
Very tiny, but beautiful, indeed. And I thought we had small wildflowers in Indiana! =)
Awesome shots !!!
Very creative :-)
((hugs)) for Miss Cindi
from Kareltje =^.^=
Beautiful pictures. i can't wait for spring to be in full bloom.
Wow - I should have tried macro on my hydrangea find! These are beautiful.
Very pretty flowers, there is hope of spring. My camera will not take a picture that close.
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