Storefront flowers are not always the most unique or exotic flowers, but they are lucky because they get watered. These flowers, down along south Osborne, in Winnipeg, do brighten up the city during a summer with very little rain. Happily, as I’m putting this blog post together we are getting some much needed rain. Yay!








And if you are interested:
My book, Glass Bricks, is out (since April, 2021) and now available worldwide in/through your local bookstores or from https://atbaypress.com/books/detail/glass-bricks. The digital version will be out soon.
Here’s the video of the book launch for Glass Bricks through McNally Robinson Booksellers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=D1jRf9WKn_s
Here’s a review of the book on page 34. https://prairiebooksnow.ca/pdf/42389-PbN-78-spring-2021-web.p
Very pretty, even festive, with all those starry little petunia flowers! how cheerful 🙂
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It was especially nice to see when there are hot drought conditions. It just cheers you up. Yesterday is was 38C (100F)here in Winnipeg. But is supposed to cool off as the week progresses.
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Take care Louelle, I hope things cool off for you because that’s horribly hot!
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The second picture from the top is intriguing. There is something about the balance of the flowers with the hanging leaves and the light brownish-gold wall that is very appealing. Interesting study you have done.
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Thanks. Yes, I like to play with shots like that.
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