to this humble life ...
the bloom of wildflowers
Sunday morning spell
--gillena cox
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Wildflowers bring beauty to the life of anyone who will look at them!
ReplyDeleteI am constantly amazed at what power they have, the tender plants...
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Sunday morning and wild flowers. Lovely !
ReplyDeleteI love how you say it with flowers Gillena... :)
ReplyDeleteYour wildflower poem is a Sunday morning blessing to me. I love the idea of putting a short poem into a graphic. One can share it on Facebook and all. I did that with a poem of mine once.
ReplyDeleteWildflowers and new hope, really hit the mark. So much here.
ReplyDeleteWildflower has such resilience in their bloom.. Have a wonderful sunday
ReplyDeletethank you for your appreciation, Mary
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thank you for your appreciation, Mary
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Happy you stopped by Mascha
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ah yes; thanks for dropping in Rallentanda
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Thanks Sumana
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thanks for stopping by Anna
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wildflowers...lovely.
ReplyDeletethank you for your appreciation Alan
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indeed Bjorn, thanks for dropping in
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To your question: Halva is a sweetness from Orient and East Europe, it is popular in Germany too.
ReplyDeleteI have made a link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halva
i wrote of wildflowers today as well...they are some of my favs...ones that are oft overlooked....
ReplyDeleteThanks Mascha, i'll visit the link you left to read more about the halva
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gotta read your, thanks for dropping in
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Very beautiful, indeed. Gillena, did you get my message to email me at WildWoman2@shaw.ca? Would like to ask you something, kiddo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Sherry
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Yes, please do email me again, Gillena, I dont seem to have gotten it. My inbox gets so full, sometimes things get past me!!!!!
ReplyDeletehappy you dropped by Natasa
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Certainly, there is no humility in wildflowers !
ReplyDeleteHere is a spell that can hurt no one and must help many.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Leovi
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happy you dropped in Susan
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There's always something special about something wild. Flowers are no exception. Nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty way to start a Sunday!
ReplyDeleteA picture and poem of hope. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteMyrna thanks for dropping in
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Happy you dropped in Gabriella
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Thank you for your appreciation George
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That is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in GL
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Wild flowers are amazing–the hold they take in the ground, coming back every year, and the hold they take on me. I love them.
ReplyDeleteAdelaide
so well done ~
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Adelaide
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happy you stopped by grapeling
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