Camellias and salt marsh soak up mellow late afternoon sunlight


This afternoon I’m sitting on the porch looking out over the garden that before long I’ll see nomore. The move to smaller place is coming up fast. I’ve stalled as long as I can. I have a small balcony where I’m moving. I wonder if I’ll hear any birds there. There are no trees to look out on. But I will bring my beloved wind chimes because I’ll still be able to step outdoors and enjoy the breezes.

The temps are perfect now. 71 degrees. It’s partly cloudy and idyllic — the kind of weather we live for and often have during winter here. I could sit on this porch all afternoon.

But yesterday was very different. That cold wave that gripped the Northeast and Midwest made it way pretty far south. The high was 47 yesterday; today at the same time it’s 24 degrees warmer. I didn’t anticipate I’d feel sp cold even layered up and with a hat during my walk at the state park. Thst’s another unfortunate thing about getting older — you feel colder when out walking than you used to.

Nevertheless, the camellias, which are at peak bloom three weeks early this year, I’m guessing, were astonishingly beautiful. I could’t resist stopping frequently to photograph them.

The late afternoon light and reflections over the salt marsh were particularly nice, too. I have favorite spots where I go along the marsh where I’ve taken cloud and sky photos for many years.

Here is what I saw:

https://www.flickr.com/gp/camas/547kgB

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January 9, 2022

As someone who lives in a northern state where windchills are -25F right now, it is truly wonderful to see open water and flowers blooming in January!! Thank you for sharing!

January 10, 2022

@elkay I hope this gives you some winter cheer! I can’t even imagine those kinds of temps!

January 9, 2022

Your photos are gorgeous.  The only thing in bloom here are the Holly berries and there’s ice in the river. Brrr.

January 10, 2022

@celestialflutter  Thank you!  I’m so thankful for camellias this time of year!

January 9, 2022

you’ve captured the feelings of the salt marsh perfectly! vacillating temps are a challenge for me too.

January 10, 2022

@bluejeansndreams Thanks so much!  The salt marsh has so many moods, depending on the light and time of day.  I prefer about an hour before and up until sunset. 😌

January 10, 2022

I’m in the furthest corner of Washington state, I am in total envy right now!!!

January 10, 2022

@lotussangues It’s cold again here — mid 40s, but we think it’s *really* cold when it gets into the lower 30s..  brrrrrrrr!!

January 10, 2022

It’s been pretty chilly here the last week or so, but now it’s warming up again. Gorgeous photos as always. Are those cranes in the marsh?

January 14, 2022

Beautiful flowers and beautiful pictures 🙂

January 15, 2022

Totally enjoyed your words and photos!