Joy is... fresh flowers and a love note from my son, a heartening reminder for times when I forget a better half resides within me. Leave it to children, they always see better than adults, their lens beautiful and unblemished...
Ranunculus are quite the picture of Spring, aren't they Barbara! I really appreciate your comments + visit, hope you're enjoying this wonderful season so far :)
That is just the sweetest thing - children really help us 'grown ups' get out of our perspective! And they do it in the efficient-but-cutest manner possible. I love your Spring flowers, makes me happy:)
adore this post. I am in love with ranunculus right now and always find bliss in sweet notes from children that declare their love for their maman. I also love the reflexive french verbs. they are so honest and true and much closer to the true language of the heart. adore your little corner of the world. xo
Oh my! I just took a peek at the overflowing banquet of colors on your blog, so gorgeous! Ranunculus have been added to my fav list as well (though they haven't topped peonies :) Bliss is a perfect word to describe a maman's emotions for her children's expression of love. Thank you for stopping by, time for me to go and adore your corner of the web...
The flowers are beautiful and those cards mean so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah, the cards and drawings from my older son are absolutely my favorite things in the world...
DeleteLovely images. Yes, children give us new eyes to see with.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne... I try and borrow their eyes as often as possible :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful thought. Beauty and happiness through a child's eyes is the best thing. If we could only keep that with us as we get older....
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely blog!
xo Sarah
aww thank you Sarah, that means so very much. I really appreciate you visiting, love your blog back!!
DeleteGorgeous b/w images, but I love the card. That's priceless. xo
ReplyDeleteThe credit goes to my son, I'll be sure to pass it on Nancy :) Thank you!
DeleteOhh... I love Ranunculus, these photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRanunculus are quite the picture of Spring, aren't they Barbara! I really appreciate your comments + visit, hope you're enjoying this wonderful season so far :)
DeleteAll of these are great spring shots ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Katy!
DeleteThat is just the sweetest thing - children really help us 'grown ups' get out of our perspective! And they do it in the efficient-but-cutest manner possible. I love your Spring flowers, makes me happy:)
ReplyDeleteExactly Lulu!... children are wonderful teachers :)
DeleteWhat a sweet card! Kids are wonderful...most of the time. :)
ReplyDeleteHA! Yup, they do have their moments :)
DeleteTo see through a child's eyes ... good reminder! Sweet card and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what beautiful images of the flowers! The best image, of course, is the note from your son. What a treasure.
ReplyDeleteadore this post. I am in love with ranunculus right now and always find bliss in sweet notes from children that declare their love for their maman.
ReplyDeleteI also love the reflexive french verbs. they are so honest and true and much closer to the true language of the heart.
adore your little corner of the world.
xo
Oh my! I just took a peek at the overflowing banquet of colors on your blog, so gorgeous! Ranunculus have been added to my fav list as well (though they haven't topped peonies :) Bliss is a perfect word to describe a maman's emotions for her children's expression of love. Thank you for stopping by, time for me to go and adore your corner of the web...
Deletewhat a way to start your day -- totally precious note from your son.. Lovely b&w photos!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Thank you so much for your very kind comments! :)
Deleteabsolutely gorgeous... your images, the love not... makes my heart sing:-)
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your comments Laura, thank you! I told my son how much his little note is getting, ... so now he's drawing and writing away :)
DeleteThat's surely a keeper note, it makes me grin. Love the flowers and editing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Betty! I keep the note right on my desk :)
DeleteWhat a wonderful post! The note from your son is precious. The flowers look wonderful with the b/w.
ReplyDeleteThe ranunculus are gorgeous, but they pale in comparison to the adorable note from your son!
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