Hi, friends! I've joined up with a wonderful group of photographers to do a monthly 5 on 5 feature. We're sharing our 5 favorite photographs from the previous month on the 5th day of each month. For me, this was one of the most beautiful Februaries I can ever remember. Living in Maine, I'm accustomed to harsh, cold weather, towering snowbanks, and intense cabin fever, but we had just a couple of storms, lots of sunshine, and my crocuses even began to bloom by the end of the month, nearly 3 weeks early!
I took this shot at Marshall Point Lighthouse on the coldest day of the year. Even though I froze my fingers to take it, the sunlight was glorious, so I didn't mind one bit.
The snow that did fall was of the dreamy, snow-globe variety. This incredible barn is at Morse's Sauerkraut in Waldoboro. If you are ever visiting midcoast Maine, a stop at Morse's is a must.
I tend to take a lot of flower still lifes at this time of year to tide me over until I can be back out in the garden. Tulips and sunlight get me through to the end of March.
I had the tremendous joy and honor of taking the photo for the cover of a dear friend's new book. I took a gazillion shots, including a few of the crinoline I wore beneath my wedding gown over twenty years ago. I was taking shots of vintage dresses, and I realized that this sweet petticoat pretty much qualifies as vintage now. Yup, we've been married a long time! I will share the final book cover as soon as the book is published.
And here's a wee bit of color for the final shot. I bought some very inexpensive lilies at Trader Joe's, and they've been lovely models for going on two weeks now.
I'm thrilled to be sharing in 5 on 5. If you'd like to see more, click on this link to my friend Stephanie's wonderful blog. Thanks for stopping by, lovelies!