a photo essay by Sonja Bingen, our daughter
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Tagged as flowers, forest, meadow, photo essay, photography, photos, Sonja Bingen, spring, stream
Beautiful – the season of hope 🙂
How lovely–and I echo Christine’s word about hope! God bless you.
How very effectively you ordered this particular collection of Sonja’s springtime photos! This is exactly how I explore new blooms as I walk out each morning and evening! Wonderful synchronicity!
Awe, spring blooms – very lovely photos!
What are they called? I don’t think I have ever seen these 🙂
Beautiful! I love wildflowers.
Very beautiful! They look like little anemones?
Nature is so delicate, gentle and beautiful how could something capable of such tenderness and beautiful reek such horror as tsunami and earthquake?
Crocuses I believe? These pictures are great!
Well, these captured my heart instantly as wild anemones / windflowers as I call them are among my absolute favorites!
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Beautiful – the season of hope 🙂
How lovely–and I echo Christine’s word about hope! God bless you.
How very effectively you ordered this particular collection of Sonja’s springtime photos! This is exactly how I explore new blooms as I walk out each morning and evening! Wonderful synchronicity!
Awe, spring blooms – very lovely photos!
What are they called? I don’t think I have ever seen these 🙂
Beautiful! I love wildflowers.
Very beautiful! They look like little anemones?
Nature is so delicate, gentle and beautiful how could something capable of such tenderness and beautiful reek such horror as tsunami and earthquake?
Crocuses I believe? These pictures are great!
Well, these captured my heart instantly as wild anemones / windflowers as I call them are among my absolute favorites!