She sprouted love like flowers,
Grew a garden in her mind,
And even on the darkest days,
From her smile the sun still shined.
~e.h.~
Grew a garden in her mind,
And even on the darkest days,
From her smile the sun still shined.
~e.h.~
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Beautiful little poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you Great-Granny G :)
DeleteHow beautiful, both the poem and the photo. The photo is especially gorgeous, and looks like you did quite a bit of fancy editing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, yes I added the sun's rays with the help of my paint shop pro :)
DeleteSweet sentiment for sure. And a national flower of Ukraine!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anni :) and yes, very much thinking about the people of Ukraine every day. I have also been reading some very heartwarming stories about those who are helping, piles of donated items collected. Many Polish people opening up their homes for those who have crossed the border. Another story of a man who runs a pub in England, who loaded up his van full of donated items and literally drove to the Ukrainian/Polish border to drop them off. He also saw thousands of people waiting for buses, and drove many to places of safety. Now people want to join him and he is starting a convoy. Many good people around to lift one's spirits, a wonderful reminder of how many good people there are in the world who are helping their fellow man. This humanity is very heartwarming.
Delete“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” ― Fred Rogers
Lovely poem and image. Take care, have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, you too :)
DeleteI love the poem and a beautiful photo to go with it.
ReplyDeleteSo glad Ann, thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
Deleteso beautiful, both the drooping snow sunflowers and the poem
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, I am happy you enjoyed :)
DeleteThank you for the poem the image and the good wishes dear!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Cloudia, always happy you enjoy :)
DeleteI am late answering comments and returning visits. Thank you, thank you, thank you for yours. I shall be catching up with you all over the weekend :)))
ReplyDeleteLovely...
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen :)
DeleteI love this! I would love to be thought of in this way.
ReplyDeleteHi Sally, I am sure you are :)
DeleteThey are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteSo lovely and so meaningful, Denise.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed Martha Ellen, thank you :)
DeleteHow wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuch pain out there. There are so many amazing people helping one another. They are such heroes.
Thank you Jenn :) I couldn't agree more.
DeleteSo pretty, great shot and poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane, so glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteLove this image and words. If only the sun would shine on Ukraine. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane and yes, if only :*(
DeleteOh, wouldn't it be nice if we could all be like that?
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie, it certainly would :)
DeleteBeautiful post, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You are very welcome Jan, thank you and all the best to you too :)
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rue :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful photo, Denise. I really like the poem also.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thank you Sheri, so glad you enjoyed the poem and the photo :)
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