Ginny, such beautiful photos of the glorious light in the garden. I have been catching up on blog posts and was sorry to read of the passing of your brother. My deepest sympathy to you at this time. My only sibling was a brother, too, and I miss him very much. The quote about the horizon is very beautiful and comforting. Take care.
Each year, I appreciate the changes in the light more and more, those changes you captured in the pictures. The low sunbeams become a spotlight, pointing out the beauty we would otherwise miss.
So beautiful in the early morning light! I am up most early mornings but usually groggily stumbling around trying to get my kids ready for the day. I should sit outside one of these mornings as morning light is so pretty and refreshing.
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Ginny, such beautiful photos of the glorious light in the garden. I have been catching up on blog posts and was sorry to read of the passing of your brother. My deepest sympathy to you at this time. My only sibling was a brother, too, and I miss him very much. The quote about the horizon is very beautiful and comforting. Take care.
Each year, I appreciate the changes in the light more and more, those changes you captured in the pictures. The low sunbeams become a spotlight, pointing out the beauty we would otherwise miss.
The morning light holds so much promise, doesn't it? I love that last shot--is it a Nasturtium?
Ginny what an uplifting post full of light and life!
So beautiful in the early morning light! I am up most early mornings but usually groggily stumbling around trying to get my kids ready for the day. I should sit outside one of these mornings as morning light is so pretty and refreshing.
Truly a glimpse of the glory Ginny.
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