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Those were the words that came to mind this morning as I saw the light fill this flower. Hope your day goes well. 😉

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… what a beautiful color!

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As I entered the store, my intent was clear, to purchase a basil plant for a couple of bucks.  I then expected to go home and plant the basil in a bigger pot and watch it grow indoors throughout the spring.  I searched and then did find the basil … tucked way in the back of the store … a single plant that didn’t look so good.  My eyes then fell upon the tray of cacti.  The fuzzy fellow blossoming pink was a bit more than a couple of bucks, but I think that he was worth it.

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That’s what flowers often are for me, vessels holding sunlight.  And that is the title of my series of images appearing in the latest issue of Blackberry: A Magazine.  Blackberry is a new digital and print literary magazine showcasing the writing and artwork of black women.  The editor did a lovely job of integrating art with words in this issue focused on “where the light is.”  Check it out by clicking on the following image.

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Remember the orange tulip?

Well, as the petals have dried, all these other colors have been revealed.

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I am not blue today, red with anger, or green with envy.  Perhaps I am an opaque shade of brown and black and gray.  A splash of burnt orange as the sun continues to rise?

Regardless, just a thoughtful mix of darker hues.  That is what I feel as I watch the melting snow.  Perhaps it is that falling water that makes me think of tears.  Tears blur the world even as they rinse the eyes clean.

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I call this image “the vellum couple.” I see a man and woman in deep conversation.  You know THAT conversation at the end of the movie when the couple has come to a fork in the road.  Despite the title of this post, I think the couple is more likely Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne than Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.  Let’s just say I grew up watching a lot of black and white movies with sweeping music.  In fact, the image is of two flowers as photographed through a sheet of vellum.  If you’d like to see additional images, please visit this temporary gallery.  Most of the images are of plants — ranunculus, nasturtium, poinsettia, and others — as viewed through the vellum.  There are a few images like the one below with vellum as background.

Vellum Series

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Just vellum, a flower and a ray of sunlight.

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