(This is for the Slice of Life challenge for March, hosted by Two Writing Teachers. We are writing each day about the small moments in the larger perspective … or is that the larger perspective in the smaller moments? You write, too.)
Another Sunday. Another round of Manhunt for my son and friends. Another walk with my dog. Another day to look more closely at the neighborhood woods, and yesterday, I paid attention to the lingering leaves of winter. There was not a whole lot of variety out there — mostly pines and Mountain Laurel.
But at one point, I looked off the walking trail and saw this burst of white in the middle of green and brown. My dog and I bushwhacked our way through the undergrowth and some swampy soils to find this small tree, covered with dead white leaves. They had died, but they hung on through winter. Hardy things, these ghost leaves of New England.
I found enough variety anyway to create a small collage, which now joins my collage of tree barks from earlier in March, and found sculptures, and the flowers from a brightly-colored bulb show from last weekend. I guess Sunday is becoming my photo day.
Peace (in the lens),
Kevin
I was nice to spend the afternoon outside on the first day of spring. “The ghost leaves of New England” capture your photo beautifully. I’m curious what this area will look like a month from now.
Perfect Sunday walk and discovery 🙂
You’re always uncovering treasures
I LOVE the ghost leaves collage and wish I could see all your collages. I was fanatical about photography in my twenties, but haven’t revisited my 35mm SLR for decades. You may have inspired me to do so! ‘What an original and interesting post today!
“Ghost leaves” is a great description. In another March Challenge, I wrote about another kind of winter leaves:
https://newtreemom.wordpress.com/2014/03/15/leaves-on-a-windy-day-in-march/
I think “ghost leaves” is a keeper. I will look for your next walk collage. I wonder what will change in this first week of spring.