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I'm a freelance graphic designer and photographer and would like to extend an invite to my upcoming photography show. Even if you can't make it or don't live in the D.C. area, you can experience it virtually on my show site! Thanks for your attention.
My photography exhibit, titled "Garden Muse: A Botanical Portfolio,"
will be at the Horticulture Center at Green Spring Gardens in
Alexandria, Virginia. It runs February 28-April 29, 2012, so there's
plenty of time to come see it if you're in the Virginia/D.C. area or
are planning to visit this spring.
My reception is Sunday, April 15. So set aside your taxes (if you're
not already done with them at that point!) and come join me at the
reception from 1-3 p.m. for some mingling, appetizers and refreshments.
All images will be for sale and 15% of proceeds will go to Green Spring Gardens.
No R.S.V.P. is necessary!
For those of you who live too far to attend but would like a sneak
preview of just some of the images in the show, visit my "virtual
exhibit" at
http://www.gardenmuseshow.com/
Thank you for your support. I hope some of you can make it to show
and/or reception. If you can't, join me virtually!
Cindy Dyer
BOTANICAL PORTFOLIO
http://www.cindydyer.zenfolio.com
BLOG
http://www.cindydyer.wordpress.com
Walking in the jungle, I came upon this fern that has already had died but was still hanging on.
Tropical Fern
A little further down the path I came upon this flower laying on the ground. This is from the Purau / Hau tree. In English it's common name is the Paper Mulberry. The tree is incredibly important in the Polynesian Culture and used for everything from cordage to clothing and it it's leaves are woven into matting for use in the hima'a the oven of the Polynesian.
Tiare Purau
A little further down the trail I walked into a small clearing with a young Acacia tree in bloom.
Tiare Ra'au Maru Maru
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