The White of Spring


Technically, white is the absence of color. Symbolically, white represents an ethereal purity, innocence, simplicity, clarity, cleanliness, goodness, hope, perfection, rebirth.

White inspires emotional peace, restoration, and healing. Bride’s dress in it, and its brilliance adorns Christ’s robes.

The white of snow’s fading grip blanketing Appalachian heights graced my wife on our recent 2,263 miles – 8 state -10 day road trip north . . . evoking nostalgic journeys down memory lane.

Returning south, we witnessed Spring’s white rebirth. True to the adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words”, I’ll cease my ramblings (you’re welcome 😊) and send off couple pics of Spring’s vibrant resurrection of life revealed to this ole ragamuffin today.

Spring Blossoms

Wishbone in Flight

I M Blessed . . . May U B 2

5 thoughts on “The White of Spring

  1. A study of snowflakes, like William Bentley undertook, reveals the wonder and beauty God can create with just white. Your lovely photos demonstrate more examples. I wonder how many we could find?!

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  2. Love this! Yes, though white could technically be seen as the absence of color, one amazing God wonder is that white light actually contains all colors (when you take light and diffract it through a prism you see all the colors of the rainbow) 😊

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