It has been raining "cats and dogs" over the past few days. The deluge has filled our back yard with enough water the fish pond is overflowing! Though I am grateful for the rain, it has a way of, er, damping my spirits.
I was looking through the pictures I took on our walk last week--Sissy and I have so much fun taking pictures together over at the abandonded mega-church and in the forest--and I found this photo.
These amazing pink blossoms stretching up into the blue, blue sky are growing out of a confused rubble of glass and debris. Isn't it wonderful to know beauty can grow in the midst of such destruction? There is always hope. Think Pink!
I was looking through the pictures I took on our walk last week--Sissy and I have so much fun taking pictures together over at the abandonded mega-church and in the forest--and I found this photo.
These amazing pink blossoms stretching up into the blue, blue sky are growing out of a confused rubble of glass and debris. Isn't it wonderful to know beauty can grow in the midst of such destruction? There is always hope. Think Pink!
5 comments:
The pink looks so pretty against that gorgeous blue sky!
We didn't have cats and dogs but we did get a little over 2 inches of snow. And it is cold and windy.
I'm looking forward to seeing some pink in our landscape. I'm thinking a couple of weeks should herald the pinks and whites of the ornamental trees here abouts. Your picture gives me hope.
Ah yes, pink springtime blossoms - they always bring such hope. Especially when you can share them with a magical time with those you love!
The rain has stopped for a short time. Though I think it was raining cats and cats here. We now have 3 strays haunting the place, beating up our cats. Arrrrgh.
LOVE your header today!
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