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Winter aconite
The first small flowers to see, as winter slowly comes to an end, is the Danish variant of Winter Aconite, Eranthis hyemalis
Fun with flowers
When the lovely flowers you got from a dear person start withering, don’t be sorry and especially don’t throw them away. Move the vase to a calm place instead, where the flowers undisturbed can unfold their drama, without risking that your visitors will get worried, about your apparently lost energy. The changes are both very interesting and – very photogenic. Let the sun shine through the petals, and enjoy the sight. Lately I found myself receiving a lovely bouquet of tulips, thinking “they will look beautiful…when they start withering.” Of course I enjoyed them as fresh flowers first, the withering fun started one week later, and it was fun – as you can see at the photos.
“Colorful assignment” preparation 5
Another back-lit photo, as preparation for the “Colorful assignment” held by Scott Thomas, who invite everyone to join by posting a colorful photo before November 21 “at home”, and then send a link to it here.