White colchicums, photos taken from our walk up the road on Sunday afternoon. These were all outside of a property boundary fence (along with the dahlias from my recent posts). We’re in lockdown so all current photos I post are from Tapanui, West Otago, New Zealand.
Click on any photo to enlarge.
This post isn’t all about white. This morning a wonderful Irish poet named Steve Denehan tweeted a link to a colourful poem he’s written about himself and his young daughter in the third week of their pandemic lockdown in Ireland. “It’s nacho business” is a line from the poem -but- I hope you’ll make it your business to have a read of the poem (link below).
Also, Ann Mackay has responded to my nomination of her for a Blogger Recognition Award by in turn nominating more great blogs (see link below). Thanks Ann!
LINKS :
Steve Denehan:
Into the Third Week [direct link to his poem on WP site Pendemic]
Ann Mackay :
The Joys of Blogging: And a Thank-You
Something to Read: More Favourite Blogs
Text and photos by Liz; Exploring Colour (2020)
Really pretty, lovely post!
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The flowers are exquisite! And the poem and the photograph on Pendemic both captured this time very vividly.
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Thanks Ann! Glad you enjoyed Steve’s poem and the photo published with it.
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Lovely!
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The flowers are beautiful, Liz. I love the poem, too. Nice share, thank you!
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My pleasure, thanks for the feedback!
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They are so perfect!
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