Sunday Stills, The Power of Textures

Terri reminds us that all of us feel and use textures – in photography, in writing, in our clothes, on the walls of our homes…I could go forever but instead, I will share a few of my photographs. Let’s start with plants. While the Elephant Ear is a huge leaf plant, the close-up view of the leaf shows amazing texture.

Those who may not be familiar with a Southern magnolia life cycle may not know what this is. This was the center of the bloom, that now the holds of the next generation of trees with its bright red seed nestled inside a hard cone that is amazingly covered with a fine velvet olive green cushion on the outside. The picture also shows the textures of color and feel of the patio floor.

The internal texture of a tree reflects its beauty and its age through its many rings, usually only seen when the tree must be taken down.

One last plant picture shows the visual texture created by the swirling colors of a flower that is actually dying. Its original color is a bright rich red.

In switching to home, we have my kitchen floor which is a swirl of dark green, black, with streaks of white that hides well the fact that it needs mopping.

The glass door to the back of the house has several textures to it and when the sun is just right for about 10 minutes at certain times of the year, we have rainbows reflecting on the carpet from the beveled glass.

Then there is the texture of our families, not only in what we visually see but in the way we act and care for one another.

The children sitting on the floor are now grown with children of their own. The textures of our lives let others know how smooth or rough we are or how kind or unkind we have been. Above all else, we must always strive to be kind, even in an unkind situation. You might be amazed at the walls that can be broken by that kindness.

Sunday Stills: Churches

I have long been a fan of older church architecture, so I have to chime in with a few of my favorite details I thought interesting of churches in the Quad City Area.

First Presbyterian Church

Grace City Church

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Interesting details from several churches

As we study the buildings of a designer’s vision, let’s appreciate their beauty and marvel at their construction, especially those built long ago and are still being used.

And in all things remember to be kind. Kindness has a beauty that outshines many other things.

Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Mustard

Second Wind leisure Perspectives has given me a fun challenge as most of my flowers are some variation of mustard or yellow. I have posted many pictures of my wonderful sunflowers but there are a wide variety of others yellows shining their happy yellow faces.

Daylilies are a fun way to start

Hope you enjoy the collection below and share in the happiness yellow brings to the garden.

Over 50 bloom and buds left over from storm damage to my giants yesterday.
Yellow flower, yellow bee and yellow pollen

Remember in all that you do, be happy like yellow flowers and be kind to all things.