Thursday, January 21, 2016

Flower Photo: Purple Pansy After First Snow

Purple Flower in Snow Photo By Aquariann

If you follow me on Facebook, you may have seen the serendipitous view I had while eating lunch last Sunday. The first snow of this winter finally fell, but it didn't stop me from dining at a waterfront restaurant. Out on the patio was a flower box with a few purple pansies still snuggling their pretty petals.

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22 comments :

  1. I like these, they always have a little face in the middle ;-)
    Greeting from Germany ... Frauke

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  2. Fabulous, love the color and the snow adds its own touch of beauty. We are expecting a big storm of blizzard proportions this afternoon. Wishing you all a very safe and happy weekend :)

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  3. I love it soooo much!!...What a special, rare moment!! You captured it beautifully too=)

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  4. Beautiful Kristin! My sister's puppy dug up all my winter pansies (the little ****) but I've just been up to Dad's grave & there are wild violets peeping through already all around him!

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    1. Oh dearie my, shame on your sister's puppy! But how lovely about the wild violets.

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  5. Heisann... lovely photoshot: winter gives way to spring - I interpret, not the opposite..., but it is so I think ???? Have a nice week ;:OD)

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  6. Lovely flower.I like its bright purple.

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  7. Beautiful

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  8. Interesting to see it with all that snow and ice.

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  9. Little pansies are tough flowers, I have seen them push through the snow to show their flower.

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  10. Love how the ice formed around it but it still looks strong and vibrant :)

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  11. It's like a poem without words. Stunning capture...

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  12. I'm ready for the snow to melt. I love spring.

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  13. Really beautiful purple bloom. Whao.. all the ice around it. Must be extremely cold where you are.

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  14. that is a cool flower, very hardy one to last in the snow :)

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  15. Such a pretty photo!!! My husband took one during the storm of all the snow piled up on our rosemary outside.. I'll have to have him send it to me so I can post it next week. It's lovely!

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  16. This is do lovely! I absolutely love this kind of pictures when you have snow on the plants and flowers. I think, it is because it impressed me so much when I saw it the first time in my life.

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  17. Beautiful colour peeking out through the snow.
    Thanks for taking part in the Floral Friday Foto meme.

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