Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Dandelion skeletons





In Indiana, you see these EVERYWHERE. I miss that a lot, so when I came across one backpacking, it was a major gift from God.  So I took several pics to try capture their spunkiness and God's creativity in making even the remnant of a weed look so cool.

4 comments:

Dorkys Ramos said...

I love those close-ups. It's nice to see someone else appreciating the beautiful things around us no matter how big or small :)

Layne Julia said...

thanks so much! Ya, I was glad with how they turned out. There is definitely beauty in tiny, surprising places.

Rod Hugen said...

Did you resist the urge to blow on them or did you give in and scatter the seeds to the wind? :)

Layne Julia said...

I have to admit, after these pictures were taken, the dandelion was nothing more than a stalk. But it was so much fun! Just like being a kid in the Midwest :)

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Dandelion skeletons





In Indiana, you see these EVERYWHERE. I miss that a lot, so when I came across one backpacking, it was a major gift from God.  So I took several pics to try capture their spunkiness and God's creativity in making even the remnant of a weed look so cool.

4 comments:

Dorkys Ramos said...

I love those close-ups. It's nice to see someone else appreciating the beautiful things around us no matter how big or small :)

Layne Julia said...

thanks so much! Ya, I was glad with how they turned out. There is definitely beauty in tiny, surprising places.

Rod Hugen said...

Did you resist the urge to blow on them or did you give in and scatter the seeds to the wind? :)

Layne Julia said...

I have to admit, after these pictures were taken, the dandelion was nothing more than a stalk. But it was so much fun! Just like being a kid in the Midwest :)