bringing early spring inside: forced branches

forced quince branches, indoors, abloom.... (from apkoski's flickr stream)
for a great how-to, see here.
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yet... even before they bloom, forced branches are glorious, gorgeous displays on their own, as bare branches.



images, from top: camilla engman's polaroid snap; ktsadowski's flickr'd willow branches; Lee Friedlander's photographs are almost as good as the real thing...; and a soft, spare branch from sherrieg's flickr stream.

Labels: photography, soil
2 Comments:
How fabulous is this ?! Very !
Oh my gosh, Phoebe! I was just cruising through my old posts and realized I had a new comment - your comment. Thanks for the ref. & post. I'm enjoying your page. :)
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