LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#16) -
a paphiopedilum orchid, commonly called Lady Slipper, from
the American Orchid Society Gardens greenhouse.
LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
I love looking at the faces in Lady Slippers. This one's
white color was what first attracted. When I saw her in
the camera's eye she looked very whimsical and humorous,
left me smiling and wanting to share. Then once she got
on the screen, for me, she became very serious looking.
"It kind of lept off the screen at me. To me it
looks like some strange, inhuman, yet very loveable fairy
who wants to give me a hug. My artist eye just thinks it's
gorgeous as an image of an orchid. :)" Gretchen Little
and from subscribers whose names I have yet to get permission
to use:
"I perceive a wise little monk balancing an elaborate
headdress. I know he will listen to anything I have to say."
"I see a baby chick being hatched and coming
out of its shell. Definitely two eyesballs looking at ya."
"It looks like a woman - (leaves as arms) and
reminds me of the meditations I've done where you visualize
the chakras lining up and a burst of light shooting straight
into the ground up through the crown of your head to connect
with the heavens."
TODAY'S PHOTO -
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