Lately, I've received some simple, special gifts.
Glads from a family friend.
Plus, colorful postcards in the mail.
The later treat was due to Kat Sloma's Liberate your Art Postcard Swap.
How wonderful to find beauty in my mailbox instead of the usual junk mail and bills!
A big thank you to ~
and
the mastermind and hard worker behind this project.
(links where given)
Hope your week is filled with creativity and simple gifts!
What a kind friend - and what beautiful postcards. Have an amazing weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose glads are so pretty, and you've captured such lovely pics of them! beautiful work! love your blog
ReplyDeleteHi Anna! Stunning images of the gladiolas!! And what fun to participate in the postcard swap – a real celebration of creativity and global friendships.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great weekend!
xo
This is a truly beautiful jewel, i adore blue so i am under the charm of this piece!
ReplyDeleteAnna, I saw a photo of your postcard on a blog from someone who received one of yours. Beautiful shot of a beautiful piece. I, also, was in the swap; wish I had gotten one of yours, too.
ReplyDeleteHow nice it is to have friends.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful! I love everything about them.
ReplyDeleteThese flower shots are just beautiful, Anna. The tall elegance of the Gladioli is dramatized in the black and white capture. Each frill and turn of the petals take on a new depth! Greetings from Canada! Sandra
ReplyDeleteThe glads are beautiful. One of my favorite flowers.
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lynn
Anna, these glads in black and white are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOurs are pretty much history now, but last time I looked, one was still hanging on. :-)
What a beautiful assortment of postcards you received. l'll bet this was lots of fun to participate in.
Hope you've had a wonderful beginning to your week!
xo.
What a great mix of cards you received and I adore those black and white glads.
ReplyDeleteSuch classic macro there, gorgeous Glads ;)
ReplyDeletethose glads are so beautiful in black and white!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! The B&W works wonderfully on the forms, lines and shadows of the petals... Like flowing swinging feminine dresses :)
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