Instead of one word, how about one verse. It's the first thing that popped into my mind when I viewed your lovely wild flower photos: "See how the lilies of the field grow? They do not labor or spin." Matthew 6:28. Throughout the entire Chapter Jesus tells us not to worry because if He takes care of the birds of the air, and the lilies of the field, how much more will He take care of us!
Oh, I do love me some wildflowers! I'm up in Wisconsin this week visiting family and hate that I left my "Wisconsin Wildflowers" book down in Georgia, because there are so many pretty things we don't have back home.
Oh I love wildflowers...right now our lupins are everywhere....I always wear a big smile now while driving in the car. All the hills are covered. Happy week my friend.
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So Pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty!
ReplyDeleteI can see that you took photos of wildflowers along the way when you traveled, too! I couldn't resist! They were so pretty.
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
Bloom!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty variety of wildflowers. I am partial to flax and don't see it very often anymore.
ReplyDeleteInstead of one word, how about one verse. It's the first thing that popped into my mind when I viewed your lovely wild flower photos:
ReplyDelete"See how the lilies of the field grow? They do not labor or spin." Matthew 6:28. Throughout the entire Chapter Jesus tells us not to worry because if He takes care of the birds of the air, and the lilies of the field, how much more will He take care of us!
Oh, I do love me some wildflowers! I'm up in Wisconsin this week visiting family and hate that I left my "Wisconsin Wildflowers" book down in Georgia, because there are so many pretty things we don't have back home.
ReplyDeleteOh I love wildflowers...right now our lupins are everywhere....I always wear a big smile now while driving in the car. All the hills are covered. Happy week my friend.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty --- are these local to your area? Or were these from your travels?
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