Posted by Illuci (Hurdegaryp, Netherlands) on 19 March 2008 in Plants & Nature.
Some things in life are bad They can really make you mad Other things just make you swear and curse. When you're chewing on life's gristle Don't grumble, give a whistle And this'll help things turn out for the best...
And...always look on the bright side of life... Always look on the light side of life...
Song by Eric Idle, became popular because of the hilarious English TV series "Monty Python"
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Beautiful capture. :) I want to thank you, by the way, for the wonderful and insightful comments you always leave on my blog. It's always a joy to read them.
19 Mar 2008 12:47am
Looks like spring if you ask me! Beautiful pink flowers, nice contrast beween all the colors :)
19 Mar 2008 1:50am
I agree with e. about the image and about your thoughtful comments, which are always helpful and interesting. I wonder if I might have lifted the lens ever so slightly to cut out that fence with the dead leaves. But then maybe it makes the story of spring even more meaningful. . . I really like the color of the sky and the flowers together.
19 Mar 2008 4:37am
You are right, here we have the beautiful tree in bloom, vergeet de donkere hemel achter...
19 Mar 2008 6:26am
beautiful tree!
19 Mar 2008 10:54am
What a wonderful pink blossom Erik, it looks so lovely against the dark sky. I love that song too, If anyone in the family is a little sad, then I sing this song. It usually gets them to smile, perhaps it's because of my awful singing rather than this funny song lol :D
19 Mar 2008 6:18pm
Bright, colourful and beautiful shot!
19 Mar 2008 8:07pm
Lovely location and well composed.
20 Mar 2008 3:15am
Wow! this looks so very light and so very bright.....just like at festival time!
20 Mar 2008 6:25am
The spring is coming! And the nature is starting live! It is the part of the Bright Side of the Life! Thanks!
20 Mar 2008 2:49pm
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