The ineffable quality of trees
Jun. 23rd, 2009 06:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's been a funny couple of weeks. I have been busy but the end result has been not much. But now I am less busy, and I feel that life is back on an even keel. So that is good.
As I hang out the washing, the magnolia grandiflora branches out above me. There's something about the view overhead that fascinates me: the flower and the leaves against the sky, shining hard in the sunlight. I have an awful lot of photos of it, but the photos are never right. There's an ineffable quality about it that I can't capture. Still, here is today's photo:

As I hang out the washing, the magnolia grandiflora branches out above me. There's something about the view overhead that fascinates me: the flower and the leaves against the sky, shining hard in the sunlight. I have an awful lot of photos of it, but the photos are never right. There's an ineffable quality about it that I can't capture. Still, here is today's photo:
