Brilliant sweet scent
Wild plum blossoms spice the breeze
Nature exalting!
Niveous petals
Fall to carpet jonquils’
Vitellary blooms
Spring exhuberance
Inflamed in brilliance
Nature’s living fire!
Brilliant sweet scent
Wild plum blossoms spice the breeze
Nature exalting!
Niveous petals
Fall to carpet jonquils’
Vitellary blooms
Spring exhuberance
Inflamed in brilliance
Nature’s living fire!
Arriving home after a week-long trip, I was greeted by the first plum blooms in my little orchard, rioting jonquils, and a new flush of green. Spring is here!
Here too we have loads of daffodils!
I enjoyed the idea of spring exuberance…and nature living free, can’t get much better than that..
Love the nature’s living fire ~ I am rather envious that spring is spicing up the breeze ~ Thanks for joining in ~
Yes, spring’s flames are explicit.
Mary used the word exuberance and that is exactly what this is. Delightful.
thanks, like spring you’ve brought me new words
Hoe lovely to find the first plum waiting.
Yes spring does start a sort of firing up doesn’t it. Love your use of color…and excitement in your fiery ode to spring.
The everlasting……………nature
You’re expanding my vocabulary: had to look up niveous and vitellary. Kind of obvious once you know what they mean, but… yeah… I didn’t. Exhuberant indeed!
wonderful colors.. alas spring has taken a break here.. today it’s more snow than it ever been this winter.
Rougher here than usual here too, Bjorn, but I think it’s finally broken.
ooh nice words, what does vitellary mean?
Lucy, it means bright yellow. I got that word, and “niveous”, from the link Grace provided. There were lots of color words, a number of which I wasn’t familiar with.