Wisteria and the land
I have a lot of nature friends who share my land with me. Here's today's frog. (I'm still waiting to get a photo of the bluebirds --not blue jays, real bluebirds!-- who are living in my house!) 
This is my thinking place, the happy brook behind my house where I spend precious time reflecting.


My land is alive in the spring. I think of the folk song's lyrics: "When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. So I bought myself a shack and I did what I could. And I called my shack "break my back", But the land was kind and good and I did what I could."
My wisteria had its first blooms ever today!
This has been a very hard fortnight for me, and if ever I needed the wisteria to bloom, it is now.
Thank you Grandma!
This is my thinking place, the happy brook behind my house where I spend precious time reflecting.
My land is alive in the spring. I think of the folk song's lyrics: "When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. So I bought myself a shack and I did what I could. And I called my shack "break my back", But the land was kind and good and I did what I could."
This has been a very hard fortnight for me, and if ever I needed the wisteria to bloom, it is now.
Thank you Grandma!
Yay, wysteria!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures! The frog one is really super cool! What a beautiful place to live in!
Your photos are beautiful, Em. You have a lovely spot, and I'm glad. I hope you are doing better! Here's a hug for you! :)
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