Windblown carnation
“The storm lulls off, then redoubles,
Bending the trees half-way down to the ground,
Shaking loose the last wizened oranges in the orchard,
Flattening the limber carnations.”
From The Storm by George Herbert.
The overnight winds flattened this stem from a carnation that grows on the balcony. Additional view in extras.
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