It is a beautiful shot! I wonder why along that stretch of that yellow thing, only those two seedlings are sprouting yet. Here in the tropics, an area is literally overcrowding with seedlings right after the heavy rain following our dry season.
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I can’t wait for spring to be sprung here! Great shot!
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Oh me too. This was an archive shot!
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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It is a beautiful shot! I wonder why along that stretch of that yellow thing, only those two seedlings are sprouting yet. Here in the tropics, an area is literally overcrowding with seedlings right after the heavy rain following our dry season.
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Bless the emerging seedlings! May they grow tall and sturdy—assuming they aren’t pernicious weeds! 😉
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I can never tell the difference!
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Whoa! They are so gorgeous! #iheartmacro
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Lovely new growth.
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Such a tiny, but wonderful sign of spring!!!
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Yes, so delicate at the moment.
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Life is so small in the beginning. 🙂
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Cool shot!!! Love that the tree in the background is in bokeh as compared to the sharp, crisp close up of the sprouts…there’s a symmetry to that!
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Absolutely amazing! A wonderful shot!
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What a lovely shot.
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Beautiful, inspiring peek at spring!
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Little and delicate!
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How delicate! It is so amazing to me how precious and vulnerable sprouts are. You have captured it in this wonderful image.
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So cute and tiny!
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Nice shot!
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Absolutely stunning photo and interpretation of spring. 😀
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Great shot Debbie. Beautiful depth of field and lovely colours. It must be nice to see all the colours coming alive again. 😀
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Thanks Sonel. I don’t think Ill ever get used to this north south divide; we enjoy spring while you enjoy autumn.
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