Archive for April, 2008
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 22 Apr 2008, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Buildings,Landscape,Nature,Waterscape
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 13 Apr 2008, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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I am blessed with this magnolia tree in my backyard, and a hillside location that catches the very late, pink light of the sun setting over the Olympics. I’ve been trying to catch the magnificence of the tree in all its glory, and yesterday the light was just like I like it. Digital cameras are so wonderful! I would never have kept shooting like I did, hoping for the perfection of bloom and light, with a film camera. I just love that it’s all free!
Flowers,My Garden,Nature
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 10 Apr 2008, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Here are some scallions getting ready to bloom. I planted some seeds three years ago, and was surprised to find they come back every year, even spreading little new ones by seed. So firm and vigorous looking! In the back you can see some grape hyacinths, also an easy to grow and welcome sight in the spring.
Flowers,Landscape,My Garden,Vegetables/Fruits
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 09 Apr 2008, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Thought I’d take a break from flowers. This is Puget Sound in all its cloud and sky glory. You’ve got to like clouds to live around here. We were visiting a friend in Richmond Beach and it was brand new to us. Can’t beat a water view.
Landscape,Nature,Waterscape
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 03 Apr 2008, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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This taken yesterday across from the P-patch gardens on Thomas St. in the very late afternoon sun. It could be a cherry but I think it’s a crabapple. Just gorgeous.
Nature