Echoes of Spring in Early Summer
The azaleas that bloomed in my garden earlier this spring still linger gently in my memory. Now that early summer has arrived, the light feels different—brighter, warmer—yet these flowers carry a quiet trace of the season that has already passed. Their vivid red opened softly among the fresh green leaves, creating a moment that felt both delicate and alive. Looking back at this photograph, I’m reminded that nature always leaves behind small echoes, subtle reminders that each season has its own rhythm and its own silence. This image is one of those echoes—simple, bright, and quietly enduring.
















