Truth
“When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.” —Jimi Hendrix
Just a day or two ago, these jonquils had been battered by strong winds and then weighed down by snow, causing their heads to droop nearly to the ground. And now with a little sunshine, they’re proclaiming spring is on the horizon. Optimism in the teeth of adversity. Another reminder to keep on, petal by
This photo raises the distinct possibility that Linus, of “Peanuts” fame, may have been a cat in a former life. Regrettably, we’ll never know for certain. #Caturday Weekly
Interesting how any beautiful flower immediately brightens up a room and lifts everyone’s spirits. It’s also interesting that no matter what colors are side by side in a garden, they never seem to clash in hue.
And sometimes a cat composes a still life that would be quite a colorful painting. #Caturday Weekly
“You can almost see someone dancing in this one. Splashes of sunshine, little grey sky bits here and there – purple flowers of some sort. An end to snow, and ice storms, and sleet/hail/bitter winds. Then again, maybe I’ve just inhaled too much brush cleaner.” A.R. Tist #one-dimensional artist
Just to remind us that spring is coming, and will get here just when we all think we can’t manage another week of snow, wind, and ice …
A yard guard/watch cat also keeps an eye on any plant potting materials or stored items. It’s his job; taken very seriously and never for just amewsment. #CaturdayWeekly
Even my hero, Bob Ross, would be hard-pressed to call these magnificent aspens in New Mexico ‘happy little trees.’ But you can bet your brushes he’d start painting immediately. A. R. Tist #One-dimensionalartist
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The ordinary loaf of homemade bread … whether made by machine on the kitchen counter or entirely by hand, it reminds us of the importance attached to the simple act of breaking bread together. Leave a loaf on the neighbor’s porch and see what happens.