A color stands abroad
On solitary hills
That science cannot overtake,
But human nature feels.
It waits upon the lawn;
It shows the furthest tree
Upon the furthest slope we know;
It almost speaks to me.
Emily Dickinson
Photographed 30 April 2016
Image © by Merisi
The very essence of sunshine! :-)
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Deletet's rainy and cold today, glad to be able to look at a sunshine picture. ;-)
Great to see you back, Jinksy. xox
Merisi, I'm currently working on a knitting commission that required combinations of yellow and green, and so I thank you for more inspiration. I am having fun exploring lots of possibilities stitch by stitch, row by row.
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Oh, that is wonderful! I am looking forward to see pictures of your work!
DeleteLush and pretty, Merisi!
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DeleteThe fullness of spring :-)
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DeleteThat photo screams spring!
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DeleteBeautiful poem. Perfect to read about light on this dark, dreary day!
ReplyDeleteSame here yesterday, dank and dreary, and cold! Thank heavens, the sun has returned today. Hope your day is bright too!
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Merisi
So green!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely poem and the photo is stunning!
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