A little poem and some gorgeous photos
by Elouise
Sometimes I don’t know what to say. I just know there’s something inside that wants out. So here are bits and pieces that come to mind.
First, a little poem. Yesterday I went to see one of my doctors. As I was driving away, I saw an older couple making their way along the sidewalk across the street. I wrote this when I got home.
fragile and disheveled
the woman inches along
behind her walker —
sunlit hair gleams in the light
shining from her partner’s eyes
I hope I’m so happy when I’m that old. As for right now, I’m grateful for D who has done a lot of heavy lifting during the last three years. Often accompanied by one of his gorgeous smiles that begins in his eyes.
Second, one of D’s favorite things to do is record flowering shrubs around our yard. Here are some of his latest captures. Those are periwinkles at the top. Happily invasive, I wish they would completely over-run the ivy along our driveway.
blossoms outside my office window, Azalias below
Lilac blossoms below
and Spring Christmas cactus blossoms in our kitchen
Third, a photo I took this morning with my Ipad after I got back from an early morning walk. D had just finished mowing the yard, and the peonies were irresistible.
Finally, one more photo I took in the house. Smudge is sitting in his new (now old) favorite space, watching us clean things up in the kitchen. You can see his battered red birdie toys on the floor.
Gratitude. That’s what’s on my mind today. I’m grateful I’m alive and connected to so many people I never thought I’d meet in just this way. Blogging is part of what’s kept me going for the last four years. I could, I suppose, do it without you. But it wouldn’t be nearly so rewarding or life-changing for me.
Hoping you’re having a great weekend and Sabbath rest.
Elouiseβ₯
Β©Elouise Renich Fraser, 26 May 2018
Photos taken by DAFraser and ERFraser, Spring 2018
I miss the flowers from up North, thanks D for capturing the beauty and sharing it with us all, and what a fun house for Smudge π cutie β€
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Thanks, Kim! Yesterday and today were absolutely beautiful. Rain coming tonight and tomorrow, but I think we’re out of the cold snaps! π
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And I should have added–I’ll be sure D gets his thanks, too! π
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the A/C is officially on here, muggy warm days with all this rain….but can still get an occasional grilled meal in π
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And now another storm is kicking around out there…hoping it runs out of steam before it does huge damage, though the prospects don’t look great. Don’t put the grill away yet! π
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I’m receiving my sermon! I checked my e-mails, and there you were – a happy breather in the midst of typing! Thank you for posting some of my favorite flowers, and enriching my day!
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You’re welcome, Debbie! Looking forward to seeing/hearing from you tomorrow? Sounds like maybe you’re on to preach…. π
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How beautiful God’s creation is. The range of colors in this array of photos is so happy in the best spring manner. (The Christmas cactus is beautiful – so delicate!) Thank you for posting them!
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Youβre welcome, Meg! π
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love that bushy thing above the Lilac blossoms below, and those white/pink/ flowers in the photo above the one of the steps, that is gorgeous.
The cat has a “wonder why I’m shoved into this box” look on its face. Cute:)
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Which would, of course be an untruth since he goes almost wherever he chooses…most of the time! πππ»
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Those photos are gorgeous. And I love the poem as well.
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Thanks, Herminia. ππ»
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Elouise, this is a huge favour, but this guy needs affirmation.
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Happy to take a look, John.
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I looked too. Worth it.
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