Still Learning To See

Winter colors

Frost covers the seed pods of Black-eyed Susan with the gorgeous red-browns of Gooseneck Loosestrife in the background.

With the flashy colors of summer and fall stripped bare by the cold weather, what remains takes on a new delight in its simplicity.

 

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