The way this tulip was growing through the skeletal remains of one of last years magnolia leaves particularly caught my eye.

It's just one example of the cycle of nature.
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A truly lovely shot of rebirth through death.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Spring is on its way.
ReplyDeleteTanya - very spiritual interpretation.
ReplyDelete8x6 just still a bit cold though. With the crocuses out as shown on our weather blog it did feel more cheerful though
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