Floral Kendall Photography Roses, and so Much More
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If I see a flower, I am compelled to photograph it. I never get tired of photographing flowers. They are ephemeral. You will never see the same flower twice.
Of course, the way to tell flowers apart is to have a photographic record of all the flowers you have ever ran into.
Most of my floral photography takes place in my garden. I have a couple of rose bushes and a papaya tree.
I used to have more variety, but times are trying. I have been working more on my books and my art. For this reason, I have neglected my garden.
This is more the pity. I at least have the flower photographs I have taken in the past. If I could, I would fill the world with flowers.
I think that flowers make everything more beautiful. There are a lot of places that could use more flowery décor.
I remember there was a street in Hialeah that had a guayaba trees planted between two streets.
Instead of palm trees, these guayaba trees provided food for both humans and animals. I think our urban space could be made productive, or at least beautiful with fruiting trees or flowers.
This is some of the nonsense that I think about when mother drives me to the mall. We are trying to get out more.
The longer I stay at home, the weirder I become. At the rate I was going, I was going to become a bizarre shut in.
I don’t need a computer to write. I am mentally brainstorming all my books. I do most of my work in my head.
I have a lot of ideas, but not enough time to put them in paper. Just kidding, I only use paper to draw.
I write all my books on the computer. It saves a couple of extra steps. Overtime, I have gotten faster at typing.
I think I ranted enough about my writing and my floral photography. This is Teresita Blanco, the Artsy Sister. Bye, bye, and God Bless.