Artists Inspired: March 2017: Green

I am really enjoy posting on the different color themes that we are going through with the Artist Inspired blog group.  This month is green.  I have a love hate relationship with Green.   Green is the beauty of nature and I love nature, but sometimes the green is a yellow green and I am not crazy about that.  I love muted greens, soft peaceful greens.  The color green is often associated with nature, energy, freshness, growth, harmony and various other ideas.

Green is new life as opposed to the dying brown of a plant, often reflected in my house.  My father had a green thumb growing numerous orchids, and anthiriums.  Not so in my house.  I have one green plant in the kitchen and it’s life cycle depens greatly on how much I water it.  Fortunately it is a hardly plant that recovers fairly quickly.

Fortunately I love nature and I love to get out and walk in it.  So here are a few images taken on my walk about that reflect the color green.

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: January 2, 2017 5701

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: January 2, 2017

Green Cay Wetlands: January 7, 2017: 5860

Birds: January 26, 2017: 7125

Green Cay Wetlands: February17, 2017: 8213

Wakadohatchee Wetlands: February 2, 2017: 7528

Green Cay Wetlands: February17, 2017: 8270

Wakadohatchee Wetlands: February 2, 2017: 7562

Green Cay Wetlands: February17, 2017: 8177

Birds: January 26, 2017: 7132

Green Cay Wetlands: January 7, 2017: 5906

 

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