12 Replies to “Drenched”

  1. ophelia – Australia – I write speculative fiction (gothic and supernatural themes) and I work as a freelance editor and researcher. I also spend a lot of time drawing and riding horses!
    ophelia says:

    yes – the first object my son reached out to touch was a begonia flower. Lovely words and image

    1. they cry out to be touched, they look so soft..perhaps he will be a botanist…

      1. ophelia – Australia – I write speculative fiction (gothic and supernatural themes) and I work as a freelance editor and researcher. I also spend a lot of time drawing and riding horses!
        ophelia says:

        That would be lovely!

  2. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunset.
    firefly1275 says:

    Very beautiful and stunning!

  3. Rene Yoshi – Just a transplanted Okinawan-French Southern girl with a wee bit o' Irish, sharing photography and what I'm learning about spiritual things, including putting off legalism and religious traditions, and embracing God's matchless love, tender mercy, and amazing grace!
    Rene Yoshi says:

    Magnificent, vibrant colors and wonderful soft lighting! Gorgeous!

  4. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. I am revisiting this blog after many years, many life changes and challenges and finding myself surrounding by joy and resilience. Join me for the transformation and transition.
    2ndhalfolife says:

    As my kids used to call this color: Wed! (sounds like RED!)…. 🙂

  5. Andi – I am: a home schooling mom to four hobbits. a wife to an artist. a lover of babies, playing in the dirt, and books with pages. a woman seeking relief from fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue through whole foods and simplified living. I am also the owner of Cricket Manor Wool, a family grown (literally) business. My wool comes from my family's small Icelandic herd who live on my in laws' farm, Cricket Manor. We also offer a small about of Shetland wool from the cutest sheep I have ever seen, Codswallop.
    Andi says:

    What an absolutely beautiful picture.

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