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Week 10 Project Theme -- 'Leaves & Plants': GREEN

Think greenThis weeks green theme is for ‘leaves and plants’: appropriate with Spring’s song glistening in the air. It feels as if the trees await that magic note to play for them to start their melodious performance of reincarnation. Snow lingers here and there but the race is on for the colours to stem forth (teehee).

Happy St Patrick’s Day!

May the luck of the Irish be with you today!

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In the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, this photo definitely stands out! Is this the other end of the rainbow?

water containers

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Thorns on a sunny day.

water containers

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Such a beautiful green theme with these water containers. Where we take H2O for granted here in North America, water in all its forms is captured, contained and recycled in Guatemala.

water containers

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Driving by some lovely green garage doors in a town just outside of Sedona, Arizona.

the green, green doors of home

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Drifting towards the Skydive Arizona wind tunnel in a balloon, the green strip of grass around the swooping pond stands out in the early morning desert.

green swooping pond

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Natural green beauty …. with the sun and fog creeping through on my early morning walk in Xela, Guatemala.

wild lillies

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The intricacy of and beauty in nature exists even at the smallest levels. It exists everywhere, if you just take the moment to stop, peer close and explore.

pine needles

Week 9 Project Theme -- 'Settings': GREEN

MACFor every month hereafter, the powers that be have promised that there will be a suggested colour behind each theme to the photos of Project 366. WOW, does this add to the challenge factor! I will endeavour to stick with this monthly theme on top of each week’s topical designation … but no promises!

March is classified as a ‘GREEN‘ month. This weeks green theme is for ‘settings’: meaning that it could be a green background, a green wall or even green lighting. It could even be the green, green grass (which has yet to display itself).