Since it's still pretty gray here, I searched through some old photos for inspiration for the Lenten photo a day word: purple.
This is from a walk I took by myself around the outskirts of Bath, England. It was late September, very warm, and sunny. I skirted a cow pasture on an old path, on a hill above the town. I found an old graveyard, a blackberry patch, and a canal.
This picture of flowers blooming out of a wall is the essence of purple- a regal growth of life in the midst of stones.
There's something to that.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
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