Spring Flowers. Photography & Text by Keith R Wahl

April 01, 2023  •  Leave a Comment

Symbols of faith, hope, and love

Photobombe des Roses Jaunes

Photobombe des Roses Jaunes 20220605 850_8863Photobombe des Roses JaunesOne Yellow Rose poses and the twin, not wishing to be left out, executes a photobomb in the Victorian Rose Garden of Roger Williams Park

Spring flowers are often seen as a sign of hope, renewal and joy. They symbolize the end of winter and the beginning of a new season of life and growth. Spring flowers can also represent different qualities and emotions, such as love, beauty, happiness, gratitude and faith. This is why we spend so much time in the gardens of Rhode Island.

Strong Filtered Light on a Rose

Strong Filtered Light on a Rose 20220605 850_8858Strong Filtered Light on a RoseA nearby tree filters the strong afternoon light falling on a colorful flower in the Victorian Rose Garden at Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Soft, Clean, Bright

Soft, Clean, Bright 20220605 850_8871Soft, Clean, BrightSoft, clean, bright bloom in the late afternoon sun at Roger Williams Park Victorian Rose Garden, Providence, Rhode Island

Peaceful Purple Evening

Peaceful Purple Evening 20220707 850_0847Peaceful Purple EveningPurple flowers in the early evening. Taken during a walk in the village of Peace Dale, Rhode Island.

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