I noticed the same thing yesterday in Arkansas’s Ouachita National Forest. The spring is so fresh here that everything is leafed out, but nothing is damaged yet. It’s a glorious time.
I just learned the meaning of verdant about ten years ago. Lived 70 years without it How many other beautiful words am I missing? I bet there are more words than verdant and
emerald and olive and mint out there. Let’s investigate!
“If you want to learn to paint, study the color green,” said my artist friend long ago. (Sorry if I told you this before. I tell it a lot. It comes to me often when I sit on the porch abd look)
Beautiful and thought provoking.
It’s looking lush and verdant here too. Great image.
Love the greens at this time of the year.
I noticed the same thing yesterday in Arkansas’s Ouachita National Forest. The spring is so fresh here that everything is leafed out, but nothing is damaged yet. It’s a glorious time.
SO glorious! ENJOY
I just learned the meaning of verdant about ten years ago. Lived 70 years without it How many other beautiful words am I missing? I bet there are more words than verdant and
emerald and olive and mint out there. Let’s investigate!
It’s a ‘word forage’! 🙂
I feel guilty about how few trees i can name
just taking in the beauty is enough for me! thanks for sharing the loveliness.
Thanks Nancie!
“If you want to learn to paint, study the color green,” said my artist friend long ago. (Sorry if I told you this before. I tell it a lot. It comes to me often when I sit on the porch abd look)
Oh! I LOVE that!! You haven’t mentioned it before – but it kind of can’t be mentioned too often.
Green is gorgeous …