Hello everyone, dear friends. Today is a happy day for me, my first crocuses woke up after their winter hibernation. In the morning, when the sun was just starting to rise over the horizon, I went outside. It is now a kind of ritual for me to walk around the garden and yard every morning. You may ask why I do this? Because I am looking forward to the appearance of my first spring flowers. The snow has almost completely melted in the garden, so right now I have a great opportunity to check the condition of my flower beds. I wonder what is left after such a hard winter. I saw how my friends or neighbors had already bloomed the first flowers long ago, and silence reigned in my garden.
At some points I started to worry, because I did not fully understand whether I would see at least one flower near my house. However, patience rewarded me and I finally waited for this moment. I have already introduced you to my snowdrops and hellebore this year. However, it was the crocus that became the special moment for me. Why? Because they are wonderful, I have always loved them and rejoiced every time I saw them. It didn’t matter where I met them, it was always a joy to come closer and enjoy the beauty of these flowers. I sometimes hear the buzz of insects near my flower beds. The bees also wake up from their sleep and are ready to work. In principle, the same as me. I generally perceive them as my colleagues in caring for the garden and flowers and am always glad to see them.
I decided to write a few words that I will leave at the end of each of my posts. These words mean why I am here? My photos are moments when we can see beauty in the details, from a small fragile petal to a tiny insect. I want to convey the beauty of nature through the lens of my camera, and #hive gives me a great opportunity to share this with the world 🐝🌍
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