“The Spring Wind does not distinguish between high and low, it reaches everywhere. And the flowers and branches of plants and trees, themselves grow longer and shorter.”
— excerpt from The Sutra of Complete Enlightenment
I took this shot during the week over my lunch hour. I absolutely love flowering crab trees, or any flowering trees for that matter. When I saw these trees I pulled over and ventured in to the park a little ways in order to lay on my back and look up...it's such a unique vantage point when you're laying on the ground and looking toward the sky. I want to do this throughout the Summer to get a different perspective on new things that I see while living in a new city.
beautiful photo! Never think about looking up! I'm always looking down. I like the idea of a new perspective....can be applied to so many things in life. You should definitely look up my sister and my mom. They both live in Madison. Karen painted one of the Cows on Parade for Madison a few years ago. I'll have to find out where his permanent home is.
Posted by: Kristin Rexter | 04/26/2010 at 02:06 AM
be-you-tea-full
I have just returned from teaching at Valley Ridge. It seems that Spring exploded up there and here at home. I lovelovelove looking up. (posted by MB)
Posted by: Kitchentablepoetry | 04/26/2010 at 08:00 PM
it's like i'm there with you....hmmmm, the air is sweet. thank you.
Posted by: Katie Kendrick | 04/27/2010 at 11:06 AM