great approach to all things ‘LIFE’…. the second photo of those roses makes me instantly homesick for England and for the David Austin roses! I can smell it through my screen!
Your combo goes well down with my credo: The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention. (Oscar Wilde) – I know you act with and out of kindness, therefore things will fall in place – eventually. Doors open and traps will shut.
Beautiful images Su! Sometimes it feels safer to remain shut. But you never reach your potential that way. Like your beautiful roses that were made to bloom.
I am also trying to feel that way. I have orchids and they have sent up shoots. One even has tiny buds. But wow, what a long wait it has been. I’m sure the roses will do a lot better!
It will. And it will be beautiful.
janet
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π thanks Janet.
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Beautiful images. Hoping with you.
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Thank you π
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Welcome!
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Iβm sure it will, and you have some lovely images here
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Thanks Sue π
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great approach to all things ‘LIFE’…. the second photo of those roses makes me instantly homesick for England and for the David Austin roses! I can smell it through my screen!
Your combo goes well down with my credo: The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention. (Oscar Wilde) – I know you act with and out of kindness, therefore things will fall in place – eventually. Doors open and traps will shut.
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I like that! “Doors open and traps will shut.”
Thanks for getting it and for being part of a conversation that links so many of us.
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What a beautiful interpretation on the prompt, Su. Proactive hopefulness–I like that.
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Thanks so much Lois. π
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Love your rose buds Su, do take more photos as they develop, please.
Leslie xoxo
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I wish I could. These are in a public rose gardens, and I probably won’t get back in time.
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I guess I’ll have to look at some of my photos from last summer ….the roses were gorgeous…
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I like that. I’m joining in. π
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I like the idea of proactive hopefulness. I’m joining in too π
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Beautiful images Su! Sometimes it feels safer to remain shut. But you never reach your potential that way. Like your beautiful roses that were made to bloom.
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I am also trying to feel that way. I have orchids and they have sent up shoots. One even has tiny buds. But wow, what a long wait it has been. I’m sure the roses will do a lot better!
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I love orchids and Iβm so glad to hear yours has shots and buds.
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Like some minds? I hope so also.
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Beautiful floral compositions, Su! Especially beautiful when viewed from the bitter cold of winter we experience here in Canada!
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Thanks Peter.
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I really like that, βproactive hopefulness.β
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So beautiful! And I’m all for proactive hopefulness!! π
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