✨🌻 Flowers Captured Over Almost 2 Years 📷🌺








¡Hola mi gente linda ✨💕!
¿Sabían ustedes que a mi no me gustan las flores?, pues la verdad es que siempre que me preguntan si aceptaría de regalo un ramo de flores, mi respuesta siempre es que a mí no me gustan las flores, pero entonces ¿si no me gustan por qué he coleccionado fotos de ellas?, la respuesta a eso es que en realidad me gustan tanto las flores que no me agrada que las maten solo para envolverlas en un regalo, lo que mas me gusta de ellas es su vida, y la única forma de mantenerlas así es obviamente dejándolas plantadas y admirarlas a través de las fotos, y aunque yo sé que muchas de ellas tienen periodos de vida cortos, entiendo que esto es así porque de esa forma es su ciclo de vida 💕, es por esto que el día de hoy les comparto algunas de la fotos mas lindas que he logrado capturar de algunas flores y que he coleccionado por aproximadamente año y medio 🌸.
Muchas de las fotos que aquí muestro fueron tomadas en el jardín de mi tío, él vive en un pueblo a las afueras de cabudare y se ha encargado a lo largo de los años de hacer un pequeño jardín en la entrada de su casa, tiene un tipo de flor específico cuyo ciclo de vida es de aproximadamente 1 día, según me ha contado ésta florece a media noche con un color rosa super lindo, y a lo largo del día va cambiando su color a blanco mientras se marchita y finalmente muere, es una flor realmente hermosa y lo lindo es que los capullos van floreciendo en día diferentes y así casi todos los dias tiene flores nuevas 💕, ¿no les parece eso hermoso? a eso es justamente a lo que me refiero cuando digo que se debe respetar el ciclo de vida de las flores 🌺.
Hay una foto en específico que la tome en la plaza Bolívar de Cabudare recientemente cuando la visité, esa foto me hace mucha gracia porque para lograr tomarla me tuve que acercar lo mas que pude a la flor y en ese proceso de acercarme me toco pisar la grama de la plaza, y pues obviamente me regañaron 🤣🤣, pero de verdad que mi intención era tomarle la mejor foto a la flor 🤭, y lo logré porque bo negare que ignore un poquito el regaño y no me moví hasta obtener la foto perfecta 🤣. Irónicamente en mi viaje a la Colonia Tovar no le tomé ninguna foto cercana a una hortensia, todas las que tomé fueron desde la distancia, lo que quiere decir que debo volver y capturar mi foto 😌😌, de allí lo que sí me traje fue la foto de lo que yo creo es una suculenta, así que en representación de éste lugar tenemos esa imagen 🤣.

Hello my beautiful people ✨💕!
Did you know that I don't like flowers, well the truth is that whenever I am asked if I would accept a bouquet of flowers as a gift, my answer is always that I don't like flowers, but then if I don't like them why have I collected pictures of them? the answer to that is that I really like flowers so much that I don't like them being killed just to wrap them up in a gift, what I like most about them is their life, and the only way to keep them that way is obviously by leaving them planted and admiring them through photos, and although I know that many of them have short lifespans, I understand that this is so because that is their life cycle 💕, that is why today I share with you some of the most beautiful photos that I have managed to capture of some flowers and that I have collected for about a year and a half 🌸.
Many of the photos I show here were taken in my uncle's garden, he lives in a village outside cabudare and has been responsible over the years to make a small garden at the entrance of his house, he has a specific type of flower whose life cycle is about 1 day, According to what she has told me it blooms at midnight with a super nice pink colour, and throughout the day it changes its colour to white while it fades and finally dies, it is a really beautiful flower and the nice thing is that the buds are blooming on different days and so almost every day has new flowers 💕, don't you think that's beautiful? That's exactly what I mean when I say that the life cycle of the flowers should be respected 🌺.
There is a specific photo that I took in the Bolivar square in Cabudare recently when I visited it, that photo makes me a lot of fun because in order to take it I had to get as close as I could to the flower and in that process of getting closer I had to step on the grass of the square, and obviously I was scolded 🤣🤣, but my intention was to take the best picture of the flower 🤭, and I did it because I will not deny that I ignored a little bit the scolding and I didn't move until I got the perfect picture 🤣. Ironically on my trip to Colonia Tovar I didn't take any close up photo of a hydrangea, all the ones I took were from a distance, which means I should go back and capture my photo 😌😌, from there what I did bring back was the photo of what I think is a succulent, so on behalf of this place we have that image 🤣.
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Las fotos están espectaculares 💜
Nunca olvidare ese dato que lanzaste sobre las flores y lo guarde tanto que nunca se me ocurrió regalarte un ramo 😂
Jajajajajajaja era un dato importante 🤣🤣