Oh so glorious! Hard to think of fire as a boon, but lots of plants depend on the heat to help their seeds grow. Our poppies were rudely snowed upon this year and never really recovered. Poor timing. I am glad to see the beauty of your fire-scorched area coming back. Tina
Kinda sentimental now. Guess people can be the same way. Get burned to what seems to be the end. But there's still hope; there's still goodness and life worth living underneath all that char. Have a super weekend.
I read where the fires can actually do good, they clear out debris & then there are seeds that only germinate after intense heat so new,new growth happens. Guess there really is a silver lining in the clouds!
ah that third pic is amazing...so cool how new life emerges in the after....
ReplyDeleteNatures comeback can be such a lovely thing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poppies. Great photos. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteOh so glorious! Hard to think of fire as a boon, but lots of plants depend on the heat to help their seeds grow. Our poppies were rudely snowed upon this year and never really recovered. Poor timing. I am glad to see the beauty of your fire-scorched area coming back. Tina
ReplyDeleteYour Spring is beautiful. The colourful poppies are a wonderful contrast with the blackened trees.
ReplyDeleteyellow....never saw a field of them
ReplyDeleteRed..glorious red...but never yellow
very pretty
Kinda sentimental now. Guess people can be the same way. Get burned to what seems to be the end. But there's still hope; there's still goodness and life worth living underneath all that char. Have a super weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful with such amazing color and contrast! You should frame some...I always say that, don't I?! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI read where the fires can actually do good, they clear out debris & then there are seeds that only germinate after intense heat so new,new growth happens. Guess there really is a silver lining in the clouds!
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