When the aerophytic orchids bloomed in March in tropical Singapore (where there isn’t really a Spring season), they were besetted with the approaching parched and dry sunny weather.
Yet Mother Nature gives as it takes. On a mild Sunday morning in June, an overnight tunderstorm has refreshed the air, moistened the flora, and blown down barely ripened fruits on a mossy sidewalk.
The late ‘Spring” aerophytic bloomers are cloaked in pearls of rain-drops this morning, revelling in yet another chance to savor a new day. Such is the resilience of nature.
Panasonic Lumix G9, Olympus M Zuiko 12-100 mm F4.0. June 2024