“In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It Goes On.”
Robert Frost
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Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year 2016






May the stars above sprinkle upon you all the joys of heaven.




May you reach the moon on all your journeys.




May your days be filled with happiness and joy.





Wishing you fun times with friends and family.






May you enjoy fond memories of those loved ones who are gone, 
but never forgotten.






"...and after the crimson light has fallen, when only the lavender hue of first night remains, as the stars begin their ritual twinkle, let our hearts touch and be full of thanks, because the gift of time is all we have." 
 ~ Susan Florence ~ A Gift of Time



May you make the most of your precious gift of time, 
and use it wisely.




Wishing you all Happiness and Peace in the New Year!
~~ Diane ~~




Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Look Closer


It's hard to believe we are half-way through August! Where did the time go?
With the family reunions behind us and the garden getting back in shape, I plan on taking some time just to enjoy what is left of the summer. I have found a way to make summer last though. Photos!

I love taking these macro photos and I especially enjoy having them to look at now and then during our long winters. It's nice to be able to spend a few minutes examining their intricate designs in a way that isn't always possible while in the garden. 

The Dianthus flower above looks as though it has been clipped with a pinking shear.  

The flower color as delicate and lovely as if painted by angels!















Why this is called a Tiger Lily and not a Leopard Lily I'll never know! It has spots after all, not stripes!











The whirled beauty above is the seed head of a clematis flower.


















This pink delight is called Queen of the Prairie and it reminds me of cotton candy!









































As you can probably tell, I love the dark pink flowers, as in the Bee Balm above. I am always searching for more flowers in this color!










I hope you enjoyed taking a closer look at some of my garden flowers. Thank you all for visiting and leaving your lovely comments.
 ~~ Diane





In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
                           ~~~ Aristotle ~ Greek philosopher




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