In spring’s shadow every blossom a poem

About T A Hillin-Smith

Just one of the literacy scholars on this site who wants to explore writing in all its complexities.
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16 Responses to In spring’s shadow every blossom a poem

  1. ManicDdaily says:

    Beautiful pics – I especially like the peony – can almost smell it. k.

  2. Beautiful photos and flowers, Tanya!

  3. Irene says:

    These are beautiful. You know I’m a sucker for spring flowers and all things floral.

    • Yousei Hime says:

      Irene,
      They were beautiful. They never seem to last long enough, but appreciating them in that brevity makes them that much more exquisite. Thanks for stopping by.

  4. You have cabbage roses?! Beautiful Blooms! Thanks dear~Sincerely Deborah

    • Yousei Hime says:

      Deborah,
      Not being well versed in all things floral, I had to look up cabbage roses. My photos are of peonies, which look very much like cabbage roses apparently. They are both beautiful. Glad I could share them with you.

  5. slpmartin says:

    Love the photos.

  6. Fergiemoto says:

    I love the two tone colors of that peachy iris!

  7. Raven says:

    Oh my! Yousei last evening I was reading and I think that it was a Basho poem that spoke of an iris looking like bunny ears (something like that) any way I thought of you.

  8. nonoymanga says:

    Yousei beautiful flora collection. Cheers Nonoy Manga

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