Think Spring for Wall Decor

I know most people in the northern hemisphere are eagerly awaiting spring since this has been a very snowy winter .
I have been lucky for a change and had very little snow this winter Yeah!

Spring images can lift the mood and energize a person's soul. Winter's bleakness is depressing and I haven't wanted to go out with my camera to shoot anything.
Its not colorful at all!

As the spring seed and plant catalogs arrive with their bright and cheery flowers, I am motivated to share some of my colorful images of spring.

This first one is a fuchsia Azalea bush in full bloom a few summers ago. Its very cheery, don't you think?


The statue of  a little boy watering in the garden has been in the backyard many years and it always is a welcome sight. The squirrels always come up to it and sniff the face or maybe kiss it; who knows? 




These are tilted Harbingers of Spring and I found them in a wooded preserve in early spring .



Phlox is not a common flower where I now live but grows wild in wooded areas in Kentucky and Tennessee where I used to hike.  They are delicate little beauties .





The Northrup Falls in Tennessee was a beautiful area that we traveled to one afternoon. The path to the falls was about a mile down a steep hill but the sight was wonderful to photograph. The bottom of the falls created a great swimming pool. Swimmers love this location in the summer.
I hope you enjoyed some of my favorite Spring images. You can find more of my work at
Stacie Siemsen Fine Photography

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