April showers bring May flowers. As I age I find myself identifying more and more with nature in ways I hadn’t imagined before.
There are some lovely white ladies in our front yard that seemed to have shared the same kind of week as me.
Excuse me while I crawl into the weekend….but I’ll be back.
A good night’s sleep and my soul will be reborn..
16 responses to “May Flowers/Round One”
Beautiful pictures of gorgeous flowers. I was going to wish you a ‘happy weekend’, but realized it is only Tuesday and I am a few days late getting to this post. I’m perpetually behind in all things, even breathing. Sigh. Have a great Wednesday, though! Hump day! (with my poor hearing, I used to think they were saying it was “hunk” day, and I kept looking all around for one!)
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Haha! Thanks Jill. I feel, in these dark times, that poor hearing might be a blessing. I hear so much garbage every day…..😔i don’t mean that flippantly at all. If I could give you perfect everything, I certainly would. I think you know what I mean. I’ll hang in if you do.
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Oh I know you didn’t mean it flippantly, and frankly I often say that there are times my poor hearing is a blessing, such as when the neighbors are playing loud … LOUD polka music!!! 🤣 Oh yeah, I’m hanging in … somebody has to try to stop Bozo the Clown from ruining our country! 😉
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I, for one, appreciate your efforts to keep us all educated on the goings on in the big white outhouse. 😏☹️
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Thank you, my friend! 99% of the time, I thoroughly love what I do.
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I do understand.
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Polka music!? 😳🙈
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Yes! Complete with live accordian … badly played, I might add!
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Yikes!! Even drunk on beer I can’t…I just can’t.
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Lovely photos, Cheryl. I hope you got some rest and are refreshed for another work week…a less tiring work week. 🙂
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Thanks Mary. I wish the same for you. I don’t know about rest but I did work on creative projects so that was good. 😀
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Peonies look beautiful twice. Once in bloom. And again as the petals snow to the ground.
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I personally see the beauty in all things both living and dying. You just have to look closely.
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Japanese Magnolia blossoms leave a goegeous blanket of pink beneath the tree when they fall.
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful week with us.
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There is beauty in all things, Dan. And the opportunity for growth.
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