For me, life offers so many
complexly surprising moments
that two beautiful objects
may be equally beautiful or dramatic for
different reasons and at different times.
~Edited and adapted quote
by Diane Ackerman
You think it will do what? You think it will look like what? You think it will be what color? You think it will be pretty? And stay that way? SURPRISE!!! Ordinarily I love surprises, and when it comes to a rose that is one color as a bud and another after it opens up, I’m good with that kind of surprise. In fact I’m fascinated all by roses which do that or those which are one color on one side of their petals and a completely different color on the other side. Or even ones that are edged in a different color than the rest of the rose are always a lovely and welcome surprise. But when a gorgeous rose opens, one that might ordinarily be an exciting marvel for several days, and then fries by mid-afternoon because the heat rises to 105, the surprise becomes more of a melancholy shocker which I suppose in some sense is a surprise. Actually it is more of a being taken by surprise kind of thing and certainly not one that is good or welcomed. And as for what’s in this collage below being an exciting marvel, the top part certainly is, but the bottom deep-fried version of it only excited my ire. And as for the marveling in regards to it, I was dumbfounded at how long I’ve managed to endure living in Texas during August without going stark raving mad. Oh well, I reckon we’ve all got to learn to take the good with the bad, and enjoy moments no matter how fleeting they may be.
Come, let’s drink deeply of love till morning; let’s enjoy ourselves with love! ~Proverbs 7:18 ✝
**All images taken by me in my yard
So true. (Also, my coneflowers, indigenous to southern Missouri, are fried!)
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Yeppers so sad‼️
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Love the pictures, Natalie. And I love the process of taking the rose from but to fully blown and fading away. So much like life itself, and all the phases we go thru dring our journey toward heaven. Hugs and much Love, A. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Thanks Angie! I’m glad you enjoyed it❣😘
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you ought to see the basil—and now the parsley is given way to caterpillars…and the pretty red pine straw I put out in April—now dead, grey and crunchy….I don’t even want to go outside—and when I do I am zapped by heat and humidity….
looking toward FAll!!!
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Oh amen! Fall can’t come soon enough to
suit me‼️👍😊❤️
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It’s always sad when flowers die.
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I think so too👍
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You’ve created a quotes world, Natalie; and they are all so beautiful, inspiring and edifying.
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👍😊
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