December sun...
... in deep south Louisiana...
Anita Bryant would be jealous...
You're making me home sick fuminous.
Don
Time for picking. Very nice photo, beautiful colors. Mahalo for sharing.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
fuminous wrote:
... in deep south Louisiana...
Anita Bryant would be jealous...
Oh yes, she would! I love the colors in this image and the composition is nice too.
Would look great on the wall with a nice complimentary frame.
will
PAR4DCR wrote:
You're making me home sick fuminous.
Don
You can always come back, Don... -- one neighbor has on the BBQ what smells like ribs and across the street is the unmistakable aroma of a shrimp boil. Everybody lost citrus during hurricane Ida- I have left two dozen oranges but the Meyer lemon is still blooming- interesting to whiff those seductive scents while in the depths of winter (almost)... and I noticed years ago, the winter, late afternoon light of Louisiana is quite soft and appealing... sprinkle in some zydeco and the evening looks pretty good... How's your neighborhood?
JoAnneK01 wrote:
Time for picking. Very nice photo, beautiful colors. Mahalo for sharing.
Almost time, JoAnne, almost ... another couple of weeks for maximum sweetness. I like oranges... wish they were as big as watermelons so one could get their whole head inside... like a trough. However, if you have guests, 40 lbs oranges may be a liability. As a side note, I planted pumpkins under a palm tree and the pumpkin vine grew right up... and make pumpkins. Unfortunately, a pair of pumpkins on a palm tree makes a terribly rude sight. Strangers wanted selfies... and more pumpkins appeared... I pulled down the vine in self defense... THANKS!! JoAnne for taking the time to look and comment!
THANKS!! Ken, I suspect you know all about winter sun in these latitudes!
[quote=Soul Dr.]Oh yes, she would! I love the colors in this image and the composition is nice too.
Would look great on the wall with a nice complimentary frame.
Thanks, Will, for noticing the colors- on the monitor, that reflected sky blue was wonderful - like lapis lazuli, emeralds and old amber under a warm wash of light... that's what got my attention. Nice to hear from you- THANKS!!
NMGal wrote:
Beautiful colors.
Thank you, Barbara, I like the colors too- as previously yammered about, especially the blue- will keep that in mind next time there's reflected north sky light. Reminds me of the those colored "stars" teachers used to give for good work. I got plenty of gold ones but the red and blue and green were what I coveted; the colors were so clear and strong and if held a few millimeters from the eye, the whole world became magical and a lot less complicated... yeah, I loved those colors. THANKS!! for commenting, Barbara!
Double thumbzup! Thanks! Frank!!
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