Things were feeling a bit critical - for two weeks my favourite flower stall at the Saturday market was absent - the third week I was all psyched to go down, sure that they would be back, and …….I was snowed in and couldn’t go anywhere!
Consequently, you may have seen my images of the ranunculus and tulips saved from being relegated to the bin - saved because I had no other flowers to photograph!
I tried again on week four and I fell lucky . Although my favourite flower stall was once again absent, another stall had the most amazing pastel anemones: a bargain at 4 Euros per bunch. I headed home, buying a scrumptious round of camembert and a baguette on the way back to my car.
So, with an easy cheese lunch sorted, to which I added some home made fig chutney, I set about making my acquaintance with the anemones. I was spoilt for choice, there were so many beauties and I had only a limited amount of time to capture them. I even placed them in a dark cupboard to hope they wouldn’t all open too soon! I am not sure it made any difference, so Sunday morning I got up early to take as many shots as possible and I’m excited to share with you some of the beauties.
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