photo by Kristen Bach
seasonal beauty
winter moss
photo by Kristen Bach
winter branches
photo by Kristen Bach
winter browns
photo by Rebecca Wood
thorns
photo by Rebecca Wood
fallen camelia
photo by Kristen Bach
magnolia buds
photo by Kristen Bach
yellow berries
photo by Kristen Bach
red berries
photo by Kristen Bach
winter lines
photo by Kristen Bach
rosemary
photo by Kristen Bach
camelias
Camellias are as southern as fried chicken and pecan pie. They used to be a lot more popular than they are now. They are slow growing and take years to get to this glorious stage; a big, thick, tall shrub,full of blooms. This one is at least 40 years old. Worth the wait.
photos by Rebecca Wood
Winter Berries + Winter Light
photo by Kristen Bach
Frost Beauty
photo by Rebecca Wood
Frosty Greens
photo by Rebecca Wood
the big frost
Last week we had a big frost. I headed out to the meadow to look and see. Mind-blowing subtle beauty!
photos and words by Rebecca Wood
Winter Weeds
I don't know the name of these winter weeds, but they are so pretty with their dark leaves and white white seeds flowering out. A transient beauty fixing to blow away.
photos and words by Rebecca Wood
lonely branches
photo by Kristen Bach
Persimmons
photo by Kristen Bach
Moss
photo by Kristen Bach