Another nice day. White probably gets neglected in my color spectrum because... it's just white.
So I concentrated on bringing home some white pictures to feature. How about white birch bark? I like the tones. If it weren't for the green leaves you might think it was a black and white picture.
![white birch bark](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1TOux5fuVsMZfU_sSdNcQ4_8EjKgjDLnuSVjc4ORyO_PsQWPM96s89WZDlPpH-7O6F496s0RRT71vgumu4zX2qPTtCyFsDMIq3yRnL9iVYOJlr68T5g1wqSNan-cN1-hOriOqcAxGkx4/s1600/WhiteBirchBark02.jpg)
In fact, here it is in black and white. Very interesting texturally.
![white birch bark](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcxLTjXgJuiSRq3Q2_RHVwDG-VzqvGYlGaoH4x3FqR46pr5PpH2Hc4Zzddt39gOy0ooeZ3HDKcKoYJyDYnW846wvVhHZB7LRklIg2M_6wXa0GnCrHvKagSJ1qdbOuyHP0Y3Vz-YtJzW-U/s1600/WhiteBirchBark02BW.jpg)
The lowly Queen Anne's Lace is always lovely.
![Queen Anne's Lace](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLdjcfuZBRjZPgWVN-7BQ4vMF0Btd-7s-axwxqz7ES4elaBt7t04WTsIEd5n8uYxNOF9NTeyqBsfLhn82aXhTs1K2nSj2ozfDcCJW-YNUk73cUdZl2YuQw_JFsdg041AiPmQvotg-VYuE/s1600/QueenAnnesLace04.jpg)
The white globe bellflowers bloomed in my garden. Not sure why they are later than the purple ones.
![white globe bellflower](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBgCDuKArbZIyDEx2dpU8yFSwlBbza1uzhWcXkokvivaSDLTE6FyXlUKE5i3JSnAF__IPpeg5Qo_cegWXb-bZTiN7PjJOEtkFvAHbkB1Zw1J_wHplRNH4pcQMniJHvam2HfzmFju9dd2E/s1600/BellflowerGlobe02-mine.jpg)
Common yarrow is another overlooked wild flower.
![white yarrow](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4eyss7_-aTzfgxFfgf7zYYloXW-9L-8_4z4VMCZwLSk2c37O_hVURwwuGOC7Mp4KA4DvtnBIWC1pDYIrE44lqdM5xzE0pQHAr_GylP_yCvVn6nOaKtfxEZleUro-3evbOur4ioM3yGlw/s1600/yarrow03.jpg)
Best white picture? This beautiful cumulus cloud rising in the east. Before I got home the base of it was producing some impressive rumbles of thunder, but nothing came of it here.
![cumulus cloud](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhVT7eqPeTMMM90pA0EyDemWFpOmR5xx3fLxdlS4Xoo7JkPbWYW6f1iCOdVmbCseYlMIQm3XEPWOQ1NkBKj282xkLnvBC-yCky5WB98SyQE1sHUpEJcsgP1Yli3b5SqnSniF9s0zj26xIk/s1600/clouds29-cumulus.jpg)
In other news: I worked on my files a bit. I worked on my Books Leaving Footprints newsletter a bit. I read a bit. A calm day. That's OK-- I'm supposed to be retired, right?
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2 comments:
Just about everyone I know says that they are busier after they retire than they were when they were working.
I always liked the look of Queen Anne's Lace.
I am so busy trying to promote books it's crazy. Sort of crashing this week, apparently.
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