What lovely photos. I guess that is a kind of vetch in the top shot. We have a wild vetch but it tends to be dark purple. A really beautiful plant. Do lilies grow wild where you are?
The great Way is easy, yet people prefer the side paths. Be aware when things are out of balance. Stay centered within the Tao.
When rich speculators prosper While farmers lose their land; when government officials spend money on weapons instead of cures; when the upper class is extravagant and irresponsible while the poor have nowhere to turn- all this is robbery and chaos. It is not in keeping with the Tao.
Tao Te Ching #53 Translation by Stephen Mitchell
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...these are lovely, Roy. I love the orange of the lily, and the pink is so beautiful. It's my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos. I guess that is a kind of vetch in the top shot. We have a wild vetch but it tends to be dark purple. A really beautiful plant. Do lilies grow wild where you are?
ReplyDeleteExquisite shots, Roy--the textures & details are so well captured. & I like the arrangement on the page. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeletePretty! Those little toadstools are adorable!
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