Blue iris stands tall
White blossoms radiate light
Red Poppies seed fields
I miss the wild blooms
Of Summer’s soothing softness
So all seasons change.
Blue iris stands tall
White blossoms radiate light
Red Poppies seed fields
I miss the wild blooms
Of Summer’s soothing softness
So all seasons change.
This is absolutely breathtaking 😀
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Thank you. It is now morning here. The storm has passed and bright sunshine in the morning.
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Oh yes, I definitely miss those summer blooms too. What beautiful photos you used to accompany your words as well.
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Thanks. All wild except the camelia!
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Thanks and the flowers help!
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I agree; we already miss the summer blooms! Lovely photos too.
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Thanks and we will move through each season with its own beauty.
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This afternoon (in bitter cold, with leftover snow still hanging around) I deadheaded the rest of our flowers and pulled out the annuals. It’s the hard part of gardening. So glad you are hanging around dVerse with your beautiful nature photos and poetry.
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Thanks, need to get back to my Navasola home soon. With more nature and less wifi. It’s helping my mind rediscover a poetic voice.
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Beautiful !!!!
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Yes, let’s focus on what is good in our lives.
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Beautiful blooms……thankfully we have the photos to remember them by.
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Yes,we seem to forget the positives in times of stress.
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One will miss the consequence of season’s change. Great pics you have here!
Hank
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Yes, there is a change in the weather patterns and I hope too we can address this in the Paris talks.
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Such a joy to reflect upon the summer and spring, past.
☕️❤️
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And future ones too.
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Yes, that is what keeps us looking forward, planning and plotting our gardens. ☕️❤️
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I so enjoyed your photos and haiku…truly lovely. Is that wild garlic edible? It’s just amazing, and love those poppies and camellia too.
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Yes, it is with the leaves as the bulbs are smaller. It certainly smells of garlic in the woods. Thanks for your response.
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Your photographs are beautiful – bright wildness, and yes, I miss them too.
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Bright wildness,mlovely.
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Yes that bloom is something to miss, the garlic in the woods, is something I think we would use in soup.. A true Spring delicacy
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Yes, the wild garlic is more mild and the leaves can be used. Not found it where we are in Spain and wet woodlands in the UK.
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The wild garlic – smelling of garlic instead of floral sweet – soup for the nose! Beautiful photos. Thank you for your poetry and photos. I truly enjoy.
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Thanks. It was good to look back through some of my photos for the colours.
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i suppose the happiest poetry
is likely described in the
most beautiful
gardens in
the world..
and the most
violent negative
and aggressive
poetry is described
in the most desolate
of all places.. environment..
no separation.. except for
Love than grows
a garden
in us..
always
hope where
there is Love
A Garden grows
real in eYes of HeARt..:)
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Such well worded thoughts. Thanks for your response.
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And thanks for your inspiring poetry.. As always.. With smiles again.. My friend..:)
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Such beautiful photos .. Heavenly. Thank your for sharing 😄
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I love that last image and the one of the garlic too. Your haiku was moving, lovely words.
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Thanks and hope flowers help with sad events. Hope all is well for you on your travels.
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I agree. I miss the summer blooms, too, especially the iris. I have a Lantana in a pot outside my front door that was gracing us with it’s new blooms until it got cold and rainy about a week ago. I miss it already. Thanks for sharing these poems and beautiful photos. Peace, Linda
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Thanks I have a lantana in Spain but think it is too cold there at the moment. Time for plants to rest though! Too much rain though in London.
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Beautiful stuff Georgina. Why aren’t your posts turning up in my email? I’ll look into it.
Hope you and Trevor are well.
Are you going to do me a few reviews?
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Yes, will do reviews. Not sure about why you don’t get emails. I manage mine in my reader section.
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