What a striking contrast between the flowers fragility and the metal so delicately and beautifully formed. And Jerry, despite lovely Anneke's enthusiastic compliment on your descriptive sentence regarding TIME (well I do admit that it is wisdom well-stated), BUT I want to point out that you omitted art, and as Keats is perhaps more remembered for than any other line: "a thing of beauty is a joy forever." Peace, etc., Bruce
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Anonymous Guest 30 Apr 2010
This is beautiful..now it's spring and I am waiting for the real once once agai this year. Absolutly wonderful work. HSAMary Janosik 04 Sep 2009
Wonderful shot and insightful comment!!!!Bruce Combs 04 Sep 2009
What a striking contrast between the flowers fragility and the metal so delicately and beautifully formed. And Jerry, despite lovely Anneke's enthusiastic compliment on your descriptive sentence regarding TIME (well I do admit that it is wisdom well-stated), BUT I want to point out that you omitted art, and as Keats is perhaps more remembered for than any other line: "a thing of beauty is a joy forever." Peace, etc., Bruceruth sears 03 Sep 2009
this is so lovely, the words and your skilled work.Sharon Gonzalez 03 Sep 2009
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL, JERRY. I AM REFERRING TOO YOUR METAL WORK ON THE WOOD. GREAT CAPTURE TOO. FALL IS COMING HERE TOO. LOVE IT.