Parade of Flowers and Thoughts
Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into.
Henry Ward Beecher
I don't think God forgot it - I think he meant for flowers to be an extension of yours and mine. Flowers restore my weary soul.
I hope that while so many people are out smelling the flowers, someone is taking the time to plant some.
Herbert Rappaport
Tulip bulbs can be buried in autumn and forgotten through the winter. Yet they listen for natures voice to speak the true Easter Message: come out of the grave, look to heaven, and bloom with joy.
Nobody sees a flower — really — it is so small it takes time — we haven't time — and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.
Georgia O'Keeffe
The Flowering Quince requires one to stop and look closely to see
the intricate and delicate blossoms. It grows surrounded by thorns - but
the end result is a rare fruit, like a true friendship.
A bit of fragrance clings to the hand that gives flowers.
(Chinese Proverb)
I love our Vibernum. It blooms longer if our spring weather stays cool and the sun lingers behind the promise of rain. The fragrance is soft and seductive. If I could weave it into a blanket, each of you would be wrapped in an intoxicating spell.
A Cat is a Lion in a jungle of small bushes.
Indian Proverb
The Contessa loves to prowl the flower beds with us.
Here, she is sampling the ornamental grasses; however the picture depicts a Lioness in mid roar. Or maybe she is just laughing her socks off. Like owner, like cat!
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I laughed at that look on Contessa's face!
Too cute..
Happy Easter!
I caught Skunky outside eating the newly sprouted grass in the front. Maybe I need to grow some catgrass.
Lovely flowers - the neighbors rhodies are blooming. spring is here.
love your blog -
A blessed Easter to you!
I've had a pretty great Easter Sunday. I had guests for lunch...a lunch that lasted for about 6.5 hours...and then I had the audacity to ring my landlords...I joined them and a couple of their friends for drinks, but left, after much procrastination...they wanted me to stay for a barbecue dinner...but I left...it has been a great day. I'm now "safely" tucked up at my own home/cabin...Happy Easter! :)
Beautiful thoughts.
Have a wonderful Easter, Pamela!
my cat tries to get outside but Im afraid to let her, we have some massive coyotes here. Besides we just got her what if she got lost? Maybe I worry too much...
The flower pictures are wonderful!
I'm rather certain if I had opportunity to stroll through your garden, perhaps linked arm and arm, we wouldn't have to say a word but we would still hear voices speak.
But not because we were crazy ;).
Everyone should have fresh flowers to enjoy each day.
What are those yellow/red flowers? I've never seen anything like that.
Hugs,
Holly