Can't have spring without daffodils! The place we went had a bunch of different types with different colors on them. But this photo was the best shot I thought. My favorite was actually the white back with this light, creamy peach colored center. There was also a completely white variety too.
This has been featured as part of my "Spring Things Feature, Part I", which can be seen at my journal here [link] and at this news article [link] . Please stop by and take a look, and remember to the news article if you've enjoyed it! If you would rather not be featured, please let me know and I will remove your piece asap. Have a great day!
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it. Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article.
In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
Although `DEVlANT joined our community only a year ago, he's made sure to make his mark in as many ways as possible. From extensive bug testing around the site, to heading up the now infamous #devBUG Group, Martin's always eager to get involved. His inquisitive mind and enthusiastic personality is reflected in every part of the community which he reaches out to. Always eager to bring suggestions and feedback to us in a positive way, `DEVlANT shows a maturity way beyond his years. It's with great pleasure that we award very first Deviousness of 2010 t... Read More
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*my stock: ~Jenna-RoseStock
*my "Winter Wonderland" contest: [link]
"God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December." - James M. Barrie
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