21 Replies to “Miraculousness”

  1. Paul Noël – Author of books for children. Nine published so far and working on several others. Owner of Scientist and Philosopher organic cotton clothing.
    paulpaddington says:

    Stunning and beautiful.

  2. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes – united kingdom – we are 'silver surfers' and writers of fiction, proving every day that you are never too old to have fun!
    Books & Bonsai says:

    Crocus, the true herald of Spring!

  3. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    A nice combination of photo and verse

  4. Laura Kate – One of six children, I was raised by a busy mom, who instilled in me a love of fabric. Though I learned to sew and knit at a young age, it was the arrival of my first grandchild that pushed me into action. A long-time knitter, I am now ready to explore all things fiber.
    Laura Kate says:

    The delicacy of the early crocus is not easily noticed. You brought it to my attention today.

  5. Jeff Flesch – Interests include personal, professional, and transformational development, increasing access to higher education, and realizing equity for all.
    Jeff Flesch says:

    Magnificent. 😊🙏

      1. Jeff Flesch – Interests include personal, professional, and transformational development, increasing access to higher education, and realizing equity for all.
        Jeff Flesch says:

        You’re welcome.

  6. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    Each Crocus is light from the ground, and each Crocus is also two Trinity’s circles made by its sepals. Because we can see: they are not six, but three and three.

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