It's not so bad here in this Belle Epoque city. While its temperate climate seems to produce flowers blooming all year round, we are definitely experiencing an especially abundant Spring peak of this behavior. Many flowers are going wild, especially along the long lovely park built over the old Paillon River, and most of all in the gardens built on top of, and that literally climb over, our main library here.
Today, with my usual more limited time for photography, I took as many pictures as I could just a small selection of the flowers there. My phone camera is quite good for this detail work, though not quite as precise and dazzling as my old full featured camera was. I try to make up for some of these small shortcomings in clarity and precision with my usual conversion tricks.
I have run two sets of faithful alterations of these flower images. Today's version is designed to be the exact flowers and photographs, but as if I have scrupulously sewn and crafted them out of felt and thread.
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