Friday 25 August 2017

Pink and Grey


The benches in the park next door are sunbleached and weathered.  Worn by years of strong sun, heavy rain and icy snow, the grey wood grain has the look of driftwood, or old barn doors.  They're a beautiful backdrop to the muted pinks of Hydrangea blossoms.  Hipster Hydrangea!


Not to be outdone, this lovely Lespedeza Thunbergii - also known as Thunberg's Bush Clover, is at home growing next to the weathered park bench.  The vibrant pink-purple blossoms cascade in a fountain of colour in late Summer and Fall. Native to China and Japan, the blooms look like a cross between Wisteria and Sweet Peas.  They are a member of the legume family of plants, and love the sun.   


For urban photographers, the grey wood of the local park bench is as close to driftwood and barns as we get.  I love that the beauty of nature is steps from the busy streets of Canada's largest city! A perfect spot for dark roast coffee and a business meeting with myself!




Photographs Copyright of:  Ruth Adams, Widow's Endorphins Photographic Images Incorporated.

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