We are all inspired at times. By someone. By something.
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Advent is a Season of waiting. Christians begin a new wait (not a wake, though we should come awake) each year, as the Christian Calendar commences it's own season passings.
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Some random photos. I love photography and the gift of travel in recent years.
Music: 'November Rain'
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Recently, I accompanied my mother and sister on an indoor excursion and visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington.
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I know Winter's coming, but I'm in denial.
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There is a delicate nature to flowers and yet they withstand wind and sun, even turning it into growth and beauty.
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Water reeds at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Ontario
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Red geraniums on house near entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Northern Ireland
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In Spring - coming soon to a garden near you.
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When our first granddaughter was stillborn, we very much appreciated those who had foreseen that this kind of thing happens, and had decided to do something in the light of the deep pain and disapp
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Love the creativity! I stopped by the roadside in Rockwood, Ontario, a beautiful town with evocative sights and places new and old. My camera captured a bit, not all, of the beauty I saw.
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I love flowers - I didn't use to even notice them. But now their beauty reminds me of not only 'here' but 'there' - of a blorious Creation present and the fullness of one yet coming.
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The wonder of summer flowers.
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A Valentine bouquet, but flowers of love for any day.
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Gerber daisies were favorites of my mother-in-law. She was a milliner and before she 'passed through' she was thrilled as together we created a table display, with hats and daisies.
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From a day together with my mother-in-law, a milliner, who loved Gerbers daisies.
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Flower Beauty CompetitionSummer flower variations on a theme at a friend's home.
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I don't know the name so I'll call it the flame plant; indoor winter display at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Ontario.
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Lilies in my garden at Winderset.
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