I thought about now we all could use a dose of sunshine and some warm thoughts.
To see the Summer Sky
To see the Summer Sky
Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie --
True Poems flee –
by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
My Aunt Eleanor planted this beautiful flower arrangement. |
"Summer afternoon summer afternoon;
to me those have always been
the two most beautiful words
in the English language."
Henry James (1843 - 1916)
Blackberries in Late July |
Rest is not idleness, and
to lie sometimes on the grass on a summer day
listening to the murmur of water,
or watching the clouds float across the sky,
is hardly a waste of time.
John Lubbock (1834 - 1913)
Eleanor's Vegetable Garden |
"I question not if thrushes sing,
If roses load the air;
Beyond my heart I need not reach
When all is summer there."
John Vance Cheney (1848 - 1922)
A Summer Day |
A Summer’s Day
Dabbled shadows moving in a cool breeze
The sound of a single buzzing fly
Colors of green accented with their bright companions
The warm smell of blackberries
What do you miss?
Everlasting Flower Winner of the line contest was Drew with the bird photo (A) |
I'm so glad flowers are reappearing and birds have returned. I really miss them in the quiet of winter. We've been up at the cabin more, so Internet access is limited to town trips. Glad to see you are still blogging. - Margy
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