I’m not sure when or where I purchased the bulb. In early spring, I was buying stuff to plant at every venue, from fancy nurseries to the Dollar Store. I remember that I found the bulb one day in the bottom of a crumpled bag. It’s label was gone. I still planted it by itself in an orange clay pot. Nothing happened for the longest time. I had to practice my patience skills big time. Then one day, green shoots appeared. A lovely dark green. An amaryllis perhaps? But then the leaves unfurled revealing white spots, providing me with just enough information for some internet research. As the leaves grew tall and spread wide, I kept wondering when the heck would the flower appear. And then one day it did.
It has been fun to photograph, and hard. There are things I see with my eyes that I have yet to capture exactly as I wish with the camera. Variations in color and texture, all of which continue to evolve as the plant grows.
That forgotten bulb at the bottom of a bag has turned into a very lovely learning experience.
The first two fascinated me dear, amazing shots. Thank you, love, nia
You’re welcome. 😉
> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 12:27:02 +0000 > To: cynthiastaples@hotmail.com >
THAT is it…the right Words + Images…bravo, Cynthia 🙂
Thank you. I’m just so glad I remained patient. 😉
> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 13:58:59 +0000 > To: cynthiastaples@hotmail.com >
AHHH CALLAS !! how I love them. Great photos. v.
Beautiful. I especially love the top image. The unfolding of the yellow blossom against the green leaf background is stunning
Wonderful and I love the rescue of the sweet bulb alone in the bottom of the bag. We all need to look deeper into the bags sometimes.
Looking deeper into the bag. I think your summary is beautiful. 😉
> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 18:51:28 +0000 > To: cynthiastaples@hotmail.com >