"... everywhere I have been,
every minute, day and night,
my soul has been full
of mysterious anticipations.
I can hear the sound of its footsteps....
I feel the approach of happiness, Anya;
I see it coming ...
it is coming towards us,
nearer and nearer;
And if we do not see it,
if we do not know it,
what does it matter?
Others will see it."
*
Photographed
17 April 2010
St. Marx Cemetery
3rd District
© by Merisi
Repost
"Be free, be free as the wind...."
Quotes from
Anton Chekhov's play
"The Cherry Orchard"
I went there yesterday, the cherry trees are in full bloom. The lilacs will follow soon. I was not happy with the pictures I took, therefore the repost.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful day to all of you,
Merisi
I love these pictures. They're amazing. This feeling of spring... I've missed it so much.
ReplyDeleteReally good job, Merisi :)
Ohhh so fresh! loving all these!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - that happiness is contagious!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, and look at that sunshine!! Here the blossoms are just beginning.
ReplyDeletelove the first two... it's like they are almost glowing :)
ReplyDeleteI needed this today. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear good news about the cherry trees! As usual, your photos capture all the sun. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDear Merisi, the pictures are gorgeous. No matter when they were taken ;-)
ReplyDeleteI hope, your allergy is better now.
LG, Svet
I really like the contrast of the white and green in these pictures. They are well taken.
ReplyDeleteQuintessential spring!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Ours are blooming here, and we're expecting a frost tonight, so I'm holding my breath all these plants will do ok!
ReplyDeleteTruly exquisite, Merisi. I'll look forward to seeing the lilacs through your lens.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Wiener springtime !
ReplyDeletelooks so beautiful and very springy! just what we need!! :)
ReplyDeleteMerisi
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and beautiful thoughts!!!
Cheers
Bia
www.biaviagemambiental.blogspot.com
Beautiful! And lovely words from Chekhov too :)
ReplyDeleteYou know I've never noticed this before - have you always done it - had a different colour post title each day?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossoms.
This year I will plant my very first cherry tree.
Your words brighten my day (which is already very bright - April at its best this morning)! Thank you all so much!
ReplyDeleteFreefalling,
no, I started playing with the color of the title fairly recently (easier than learning more HTML to learn how to get my link list back - I am stubbornly insisting on staying with ye olde blogger format, too afraid I won't like the change to a new one).
Cheers,
Merisi
May 3 be a charm...I thought that I was signed in...
ReplyDeleteYour Cherry tree blossoms are gorgeous and the writing beneath each is pure elegance. I have been sharing some spring blossoms this past week, or so as well...they bring forth joy and hope and promise of new birth, rewed birth and I long for that. To one heart touching so many~ Mary
Wonderful spring images, so bright!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful . Provencal is also under the sun and the heat of spring
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