The Gift of Flowers

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Namaste dear readers, it seems that the primal cosmic kindnesses of shining sun and sky couldn’t wait for another day to display their love for the gardens of the earth. Or to put it another way, the sun came out and the gardens awoke; always a big deal in England.

I grabbed my stick, donned my hat, and took these pics to share with you. I sincerely hope you like them.

Along with my thanks to readers, I wish to thank *Salvino D’Armate, for inventing spectacles, without which, I, and many of you, I dare say, would not even be able to read this post, or ever enjoy the gift of flowers.

I wish you Peace in perpetuity, Amras.

 

 The world is dying

only for the people

who strive to kill it,

But for the people

who love and care

for the world, it is

just being born.

~ “For Dad” by Luke Moloney (aged six.)

 

 

* I wonder what he’s doing now.

Photography ©Francis Moloney.

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Author: amras888

Francis Moloney @Amras888 Composer, instrumentalist and Logic 8 software user. Bereavement Counselor retired. A Philosopher now disabled, bedbound but happy. Love my wife, son, and dog.

13 thoughts on “The Gift of Flowers”

  1. beautiful flowers
    a great eye feast
    it arches holi colours before your lawn
    Wish you and your family a Happy Holi Day
    beautiful photos and wonderful message
    thank u very for much for your beautiful posting
    with regards

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  2. My friend, these flowers (i don’t know what they are called in English, sadly 😦 ) were the favorite of my late granma who raised me… She always had them in her garden and in pots wherever we lived. Thank you for filling my heart with warmth of dearest memories xxxx

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    1. Thank you, Ruth, I am moved by your response to this post. In English, the flowers are called Primroses, and Pansies. I suspect that whenever you think of your Granma, she thinks of you. I’m honoured to have given you a sweet memory.

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      1. Awww…so happy to know that you’re happy, my friend!

        Thank you so much for your lovely blessings as well!!

        Have a wonderful day ahead, always~ Cheers!! 😀

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