Because my startup disc is nearly full, I don’t have access to any new photos, so I’m reposting some flowers from the past until my problem is fixed. These flowers were made from egg cartons, glue and paint and included in May baskets I took to friends that year. I remember I couldn’t resist eating the caramel in this one, so had to go buy another on the way to my friend’s house to deliver it. The first is a basket made of shredded paper and white glue formed over a custard cup and peeled off when dry. The second is cut out of tissue paper–a pattern shown to me by my mother.
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Beach Blooms: Flower of the Day, Jan 15, 2017
I love this shot because of the contrasts. I was going to use it for the Old and New prompt, but decided I loved it as a flower of the day. Taken yesterday, Jan 14, on the beach in La Manzanilla, where I am for three months. The flowers are hand made from corn husks.

https://ceenphotography.com/2017/01/14/flower-of-the-day-january-15-2017-dahlia/
Silk Lotus: Flower of the Day, Oct 11, 2016

I love this lotus on the silk window panels of the Vietnamese restaurant where I met old friends Karen and Susan and Jay during my visit to St. Paul.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/10/10/flower-of-the-day-october-11-2016/
NaPoWriMo 2016, Day 8: Cornhusk Bouquet
Cornhusk Bouquet
No less real than those that grow
from soil and water and sunlight’s glow,
these are the flowers the women made.
They are less fragile––more slowly fade.
Fashioned from the husks of corn––
Their food’s protector, now reborn
by women’s hands–graceful and able,
into beauty to grace the table.
Their petals strong as the hands that twist
husks soaked in water lest they resist
the efforts of creators who
have dyed them yellow, red and blue.
Green for leaves and sepals formed
from nature trimmed and soaked and warmed
by the knees they shape them over––
hyacinth, roses and clover.
The breath of life stirs leaves and thrums
sunflowers, lilies and mums.
The gentle waving of petals hung
over paper scraps, bottles and dung
of a courtyard made from life and duty
and therefore not reserved for beauty.
Squalor from which beauty comes.
See how their bougainvillea hums?
Thunbergia’s petals and fragile pod
are lovely as if made by god.
Carried to market where they sell
to tourists who will love them well.
Crowded in vases, baskets or
in jardiniers on the sala floor.
These flowers will not tell the tale
of scissors and the soaking pail.
They stand completed, sure and tall
in a copper bucket in my hall.
As I pass, my garment’s hem
gently brushes over them
and stirs the powdery summer dust
that covers them in a fragile crust,
releasing a subtle bouquet
of corn and soil and the light of day.
Can’t Resist–Cee’s Flower of the Day, New Year’s Eve, 2015
Can’t Resist!!!

I found this photo on an old backup drive and can’t resist using it as my flower of the day.




