plant haloes
The best garden photos always take me by surprise, and yes, this cone flower’s aura is real. I don’t know how it came to be, maybe it was the humidity in the air, combined with the bright sunshine, or glare off the lens, but who cares? This is a flower glowing with the spirit of life.
These moments make you quiet, when nature opens up to show you more, and the experiences they provide are not the kind you can put into words anyway, so I’m not going to try.
The garden likes to surprise me with these precious moments, and this is not the first time I saw a flower glow as if powered from within, but I have to confess I never expected to see one sport a halo.
Fall finds grace in its perfect September skies, in its golden October light filtered through turning maple foliage, in its pastel-colored sunsets before the first snow and in the inner glow of its flowers.
By now the perennials already retreated into their winter slumber, the surreal radiance of autumn got smothered by snow clouds and the colors of the landscape desaturated to cement gray. That’s why I take pictures, so I don’t forget.