Well, I love Noah’s saying and your interpretation! These are among the Japanese anemones I planted in honor of Stanley Kunitz. I took the image the day before my surgery, and they do seem to have been a portent of blessing, a glyph of resiliency despite time passing.
There is a kind of shelter with the wet green and yellow leaves, somehow, don’t you think, Patsy?
Always!
my friend Noah is a great gardener. He always says , “ these guys want to live”. Yea for such delicate “ late bloomers”, stalwarts against fall’s wrath.
Love the juxtaposition of the old yellow leaves with the late (young) blooms.
Well, I love Noah’s saying and your interpretation! These are among the Japanese anemones I planted in honor of Stanley Kunitz. I took the image the day before my surgery, and they do seem to have been a portent of blessing, a glyph of resiliency despite time passing.
There is a kind of shelter with the wet green and yellow leaves, somehow, don’t you think, Patsy?
Always!
my friend Noah is a great gardener. He always says , “ these guys want to live”. Yea for such delicate “ late bloomers”, stalwarts against fall’s wrath.
Love the juxtaposition of the old yellow leaves with the late (young) blooms.
There’s hope!