He who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth
is generally considered a fortunate person,
but his good fortune is small
compared to that of the happy mortal
who enters the world
with a passion for flowers in his soul.
~Celia Thaxter
Ambrosia, food or drink of the gods in Greek mythology, brought to Olympus by doves and thought to be a kind of divine exhalation of the Earth–oh how tasty is ambrosia–mouthwatering, yummy ambrosia! Leastways that’s the first word that comes to my mind when I see flower and color combinations like these is my photo. But wait, some would say such things can’t be ambrosial because they aren’t food or drink. And I would have to argue that they are, at least metaphorically speaking, because they are part of earth’s “divine exhalation” that satiates thirst in the spirit and hunger in the soul. All of Creation shouts to the world that there is a Creator, and such is just one of its many compelling cries–sacred touches, as it were, of a loving God who wants to be found.
Ever since the creation of the world His eternal power and divine nature, invisible though they are, have been understood and seen through the things He has made. ~Romans 1:20 ✝
**Photo taken in my greenhouse today.


This picture is beautiful.
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Thank you. I took it in my greenhouse today. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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It looked like I could touch the screen and hold it in my hand! Very good!
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Thanks. I’m glad you liked it. N
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What a beautiful image—is that yours and is that now?! Wow!!
Snow and ice are on tap this week—geessss
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Yes, missy. I took the pic in the greenhouse today! I’m just loving having a greenhouse especially this year with everything be so slow to start up outside. We actually have some chances for snow or freezing rain the next two days, but I’m sure it won’t amount to much if it comes. I sure hope you don’t get slammed as bad this time. Hugs and love, N
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Beautiful flowers Natalie!! 🙂
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Thanks, Michael. I love Gerbera daisies and they are very photogenic. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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Stunning picture!
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Thanks, Annette. I’m glad you liked it. I hope you have a great week. Hugs, Natalie 🙂
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Wünsche einen schönen Tag so schön bunt die Blumen herrlich.Wünsche dir eine glückliche gute Woche.Liebe Grüße Gislinde
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Danke, Gislinde. Ich hoffe, dass Sie eine wundervolle und gesegnet Woche haben. Natalie 🙂
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Beautiful! I can’t afford the greenhouse so it is a delight to see some color here in the middle of WINTER!
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Thanks, Pete. My son-in-law built mine or I wouldn’t have one either. I bought the supplies and they were considerably less than the commercial ones. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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Beautiful photo Natalie. Many people forget that the soul needs nourishing as well.
🙂
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Thanks, Laurie. You know you’re right people do forget or just don’t know that the soul needs to be fed as well as their bellies. I didn’t for a long time in my younger days. But then I was young and stupid about a lot of things back then. Have a great week. Hugs, Natalie 🙂
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You’re welcome Natalie. I think Winston Churchill said in WW2 when asked if he would cut funding to art, he replied if we don’t have something beautiful then why are we fighting? Or words to that effect. Age brings the realisation about the soul, hopefully before you expire. 🙂 Have a great week too Natalie,
Cheers
Laurie.
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Oh I like what Churchill said! Cheers, Natalie 🙂
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🙂
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Very beautiful flowers, Natalie. Your greenhouse must bring you a lot of joy ~ Amelia 🙂 🙂
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Thanks. Yes I love my greenhouse and I’ve done more with it this year than the last two. My stroke last November interrupted my plans to do more and so I’ve made up for lost time this year. 🙂
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