19 Replies to “Narcissus”

  1. Mary Ann – Kitchen Keepers is a blog for sharing good memories, good stories and good recipes. I have been asked to record family recipes which have been favorites for many years, adding to their story every time they are prepared and enjoyed as well as those newcomers which have their own story. Since I believe growing and preparing your own food is not only a pleasure but an art which is worthy of passing on, I am pleased to begin. Gathering around our table has been so much more than providing physical nourishment for me. For as we gather, whatever the table shape may be, we form a circle, a place of conversation and knowing and caring. Expressing our gratitude for the provision of food and family, giving thanks for bread and baker, we enter a sacred space. .
    Mary Ann says:

    I like both your photo and words. Thank you!

  2. eyes Of Odysseus – hi everyone! i hope you enjoy reading my blog (www.eyesofodysseus.wordpress.com), I mean the blog that i inspired my mama to write. : ) thanks... odie. (as transcribed by his mama)
    eyes Of Odysseus says:

    Love these plants. Please post pics when blooming 😉

  3. oceannah – I'm a lover of Earth Mother, giver of life. My organic homestead in the mountains of NY state is a place of constant learning. My people skills are better than my computer skills. Swimming in the briny blue ocean brings me deep joy.
    oceannah says:

    ahh, thanks for the reminder to plant up the bulbs….need to see that amaryllis 🙂
    *anna

  4. love the words and appreciate the placement of the subjects as well. First chance that I have time to comment.

  5. LB – I'm a woman who loves spending time on the motorcycle and in, or on, any body of water. I love traveling and reading, baking and cooking, taking way too many pictures, and enjoying my family and friends. Life is an adventure, and I want to remember and express my joy for it! This is a journal for me ... so I'll never forget the good times and to remind me of them on more challenging days.
    Laurie Buchwald says:

    awesome!

  6. I haven’t done this in years – I should – the scent of the hyacinth is so sweet.

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