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Winter at Along the Picket Fence

comments (1) January 19th, 2009 in gallery

GardenGenn GardenGenn, member
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Too Cold to Gather
No Vistors at the Gate
Snowcatcher
Too Cold to Gather Click the image to enlarge.

Too Cold to Gather

Photo: JennK

Blur the harsh reality of cold with the romantic tones of sepia and winter becomes a tolerable delusion in the garden. Needless to say, I'm not a winter person. But, I know that without a period of dormancy, there can be no rebirth. What I love about the winter garden is that it is patient.


More Information: My website - Along the Picket Fence
posted in: The Gallery

Comments (1)

bkacker writes: And spring ALWAYS comes... Posted: 4:05 pm on January 23rd
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