Fragile 9-14-2007
September 14, 2007 | Filed Under Flowers, Family | Leave a Comment
The following post is something that I wrote a very long time ago. However, it seems to fit so well with the photograph that I took earlier this summer. So for me the words are still “fragile”:
I have a paperweight that is very special to me. I saw it at a craft fair and was fascinated by it. My Mother, being perceptive, purchased it and surprised me with it at Christmas.
It is made of resin, instead of the usual glass paperweight. Inside of this clear plastic is a perfectly preserved seed head of a mature dandelion. It is about two inches in diameter, and it is shaped like a small dome with a flat base. The bottom is painted black, but the remainder of the object is clear.
Light penetrates the dome so that I can view every minute detail of the seed-head against the dark black background. the feathery wings seem to touch the outside walls of the dome. They appear to have motion as I rotate the paperweight in the sunlight.
Actually, the seed head is not perfectly preserved. Two of the tiny seeds have broken loose from their base. Also the plastic contains several tiny air bubbles. This only reminds me that neither man’s products nor nature are perfect. However, even in the most common weed there seems to be a very perfect plan. I read once that the dandelion is a very unique architectural design.
I also love this paperweight because it reminds me that even things that are very common and ordinary are infinitely fragile. What is more fragile or fleeting than a ripe dandelion head on a windy spring day? Possibly only life is more fragile, or the lives of my two children, or my own childhood. I gaze into my clear crystal ball, and magically I am blown by the wind down memory lane. by Lois Adomite
Flower Portraits by Lois
July 12, 2007 | Filed Under Flowers, Family | 1 Comment

As most of you know, I am an avid gardener. I love my flower gardens, and truly enjoy observing my gardens through the seasons. Watching plants grow from seed or even observing perennials emerge from the soil, is something that I have enjoyed for years.
I discontinued my work and art of designing with pressed flowers almost two years ago. However, I have renewed my interest in Photography. I have found that flowers closely represent the many cycles of life. I have chosen to photograph these flower portraits, and to reveal the flowers through their cycles. It is a new way to share my passion and to create. My personal journey through life is not complete unless I am creating. So if you are so inclined, you can view my observations of nature and the life cycles at my gallery: loisadomite.com/gallery.
My gallery will also display family photos. I hope to post some very old family photos through to the present. It will be a little bit of our family history. Also, you will find our travel photos. Bill and I treasure our time spent traveling. Wherever I travel near or far, I find a little more of myself.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing this blog with me. This very special site was designed and created for me by my son-in-law, Gordy, with some help from my son, Allen. I would like to extend my gratitude to them for not only making this site possible but to leading me into this new technology.
Thank you, Lois
