Nature is beautiful in so many ways that she delights us now and then. A few years ago on a trip away from home and country, I spotted these dry flowers and since then, these flowers have been living in my photo archives.
You remember the days we used to save leaves and flowers in a book? Photo archives are like those books now. Holding memories for us.

Linking up with Esha and Natasha for Wordless Wednesday and this is #100 on this blog.
So well you related photo archive to our childhood days of keeping leaves and fliwers in books..Nice Parul. This pic on first sight reminded me of cotton flower…
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Thanks Shilpa! 🙂
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I do love photographing dried flowers!
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Good to know. Thanks for stopping by!
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Very true
I had also kept many beautiful flowers in books to dry .
Specially for biology files .
Love these flowers
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Thank you 😊
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A really interesting composition!
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Thank you
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Dear Parul,
I still save flowers and leaves in my books. Make for some precious memories.
These are lovely. Reminds me of these dry flowers from our neighbourhood. They look lovely too.
Thank you for joining us, with this post, that took me down memory lane.
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And Congratulations on your #100th #WW. :)))
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Thank you! Good to know you do. I stopped but can sure pick again 🙂
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I’m glad you found this in your archives. Such a beautiful photo.
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Thank you, Corinne.
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Reminded me of my school days, where I used to use flowers and leaves in the book..
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We all did that 🙂
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EVS (environmental Studies) was the subject wherein we pasted different types of leaves, flowers, grains et all in the book. Such fun activities. That’s a beautiful photo from the archives Parul.
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I did not have EVS. It came a year or so later. But yes, even Biology had those assignments. Thanks Monika!
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Interesting photos. Will you come share at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/06/sink-drink.html?
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Thanks for leaving the link. I did!
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That looks beautiful. I remember keeping leaves and flowers in books, it was nice to go through them later on.
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You are right! That’s the part I loved too!
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How pretty!
Happy Sunday!
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Thank you, Veronica!
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Dry flowers are so beautiful and fragile, Parul! I always had them in my books as a kid. I had no idea about handmade paper that are made with petals on them until I visited a posh stationary store as a college student and realised how you can safeguard dried flowers forever in them. But they were too expensive for me to afford them then. 🙂
Especially loved the bit you mentioned about our photo archives holding our precious memories now. I was going through my photo gallery the other day and going through exactly the same thoughts!
Thanks for joining us last week, Parul.
We look forward to having you this week too. 🙂
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Your description of dried flowers and leaves insdie the books brought to my mind the scenes from movies from the olden days. I think you got it where I am going 🙂 It is so nice that you noticed the dried flowers and captured this photo.
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