
Nature's Garden
Over the years, as Stan and I have wandered through forests, wetlands, mountain meadows, and quiet country roads, we’ve found ourselves constantly stopping… not just for the wildlife, but for the tiny bursts of color beneath our feet.
Wildflowers have a way of quietly stealing the show.
Some appear in early spring, pushing bravely through melting snow. Others bloom in the warmth of summer meadows, dancing in the breeze while bees and butterflies drift from blossom to blossom. Each one lasts only a short while, but together they create an ever-changing tapestry of color across the landscape.
Nature’s Garden is a celebration of those fleeting moments.
Rather than one single photograph, this story is for the collage of many wildflowers we’ve photographed over the years during our time exploring Western Canada. Some were discovered along forest trails, some beside rushing creeks, and others blooming in wide open alpine meadows.
Every flower in this design represents a real moment we paused to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.
It’s a little piece of the wild places we love, gathered into one blooming mosaic.
But now we have a question for you…
🌼 How many wildflowers do you recognize?
Some are familiar favorites that grow in fields and along roadsides. Others are tiny alpine blooms you might only notice if you slow down and look closely.
To download the Story Behind the Image of Nature's Garden CLICK HERE


Leave a comment
This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.