Sunday, April 5, 2026

Quietly Bowing





This Daffodil doesn't demand attention. It simply exists, delicate and still and somehow that feels enough.

Generally, life is good.


 




Saturday, April 4, 2026

The Shy One




Not fully open, not eager to show itself, it lingered quietly between two curving green leaves—as if it preferred to be unseen. There was something shy about this tulip, almost hesitant, like it was holding a secret just for itself.


Generally, life is good.







Monday, March 30, 2026

Morning Ritual


 


The White American pelican in the back has a fibrous "horn" on its upper bill. It only appears during breeding season and is shed after laying eggs.

Generally, life is good.









Sunday, March 29, 2026

Endless Fascination





Brilliant, captivating and unfortunately poisonous Myrtle spurge.

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My fascination with these flowers feels endless.  With every glance, they reveal something new—a delicate curve, a hidden pattern, a quiet complexity that might otherwise go unnoticed. 

Yet beneath their beauty lies a subtle warning, a reminder that some things are meant to be admired, not touched.









Generally, life is good.