Wildflower Poetry
“There is poetry among the wildflowers.”― Rachel Irene Stevenson
“There is poetry among the wildflowers.”― Rachel Irene Stevenson
“Fanciful Friday” will be a day when I post images/photos/text that reflect where my mind has perhaps wandered during the week. The subject matter could be almost anything, and knowing me, it will be wide-ranging. I picked Friday (TGIF) because it’s the end of the week, and while it meant more to me when I…
“Rainy days should be spent at home with a cup of tea and a good book.”― Bill Watterson, The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book Perhaps coffee instead of tea, but a good book nevertheless. Thanks to the last several days, May of this year has turned out to be wetter than normal, but we…
In the enchanting realms where fairies dwell, Mother Nature serves as both artisan and provider, weaving magic into every facet of their existence. The fairy clans thrive among vibrant flora and shimmering streams, and it is here that they find their most Petals from the rarest blossoms, like the satiny-soft folds of a moonflower, become…
“Flowers and fruits are always fit presents; flowers, because they are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world.”― Ralph Waldo Emerson Despite an erratic cold-warm winter, a very early start to spring, and an extreme spring drought, our flowers and ferns seem to have flourished so far without…