Wednesday, October 7, 2020

The community gardens in Fall

 OK, new Blogger again loaded all my photos in reverse order...I honestly don't know why it sometimes decides to do that. But flowers and garden shots are ok even going backward in my walk!

Someone was working on this shed's roof.




This was a fun shot...marigold flowers poking up through a bed full of nasturtiums.






The purple morning glories were everywhere!


I wonder if the pink bud will turn purple when it opens...or if it's a different vine completely.


Dr. John Wilson Gardens, grow, educate, share.  You can enlarge to read all the details. As I walked along the path, this was the greeting as I entered the community gardens.


Today's Quote:

Where do you come from
he asked.
I never arrived,
she answered,
but I come from a thousand different places
sometimes from sorrow and hurt
sometimes from the greatest joy
other times from shame and guilt
from projections and competition
she said.

But where do you come from
he asked.
I come from a thousand different places
she answered.
I never arrived.
Sometimes I come from ignorance and blame
sometimes from darkness and despair.
I have come from happiness and communion
from disappointment and loneliness
she said.

But where do you come from
he asked.
I come from a thousand places.
I never arrived
she answered.
I came from inferiority and superiority
sometimes from equality.
I have come from thoughts and emotions
and I have called them love.
The both fell silent.

Where do you come from
he asked.
I come from silence
from love
from God
she said.
I have arrived.

Who has arrived
he asked.
I don't know
she said...



Katarina Johnsson
via - The Dawn Within

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers there. A lovely place to go for a walk.

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  2. ...as the sign says, thanks for sharing.

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  3. Stunning colours!
    I seem to remember blogger used to load pictures in reverse order, going back over 12 years..I got round it then by loading them in my reverse order....

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  4. Thanks for sharing the pretty flowers. The new blogger interface is tricky as far as pictures. If you try to move them by drag and drop, you risk breaking the underlying code.

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  5. Pretty flowers. I enjoy looking for color along my walk also. :)

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