12 Replies to “Bursting Forth”

  1. Ana Daksina – A poet is the strangest sort of soul You in this life may e'er expect to meet More broken even while more truly whole, Innocently intending well, more sweet Than any but a five year old should be Unfit to meet a callused world's demand Or to behave aught expediently — All grace in flight; an albatross on land Do not the all too common error make Do not fall into the too easy trap Avoid the fatal egoic mistake Imagining that poet be a sap Powerful spirits, classic and antique, Give voice when poets ope their mouths to speak
    Ana Daksina says:

    Reblogging this to my readers at sister site Timeless Wisdoms

  2. As truly odd as this association may seem, the color of the buds reminds me of the bathroom in the house in which I spent my childhood. It was the 1950s, and the combination of maroon, chartreuse, gray, and deep green was favored. Mom decided to be stylish, and we lived for a few years with a maroon and chartreuse bathroom. I never see one of the colors without remembering!

    1. I think that is a very stylish (and bold!) color combination! I grew up in California in the 60’s and we had bathrooms (tub, sink and toilet) in baby blue, pink and pale green) while the refrigerator (which hung horizontally on the wall) and oven and stove where avocado green. I never see avocados without thinking of that kitchen!

  3. tomwhelan – http://tomwhelan.wordpress.com – I'm a photographer and a nature lover - especially butterflies, flowers, and the many forms of water.
    tomwhelan says:

    I love tree blossoms – fine capture of the vivid greens.

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