Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets
us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an
instrument of grace. ~May Sarton
Hi Marilyn, what a lovely post and the quote from May Sarton is perfect. Your blog is beautiful and I have so enjoyed my visit here and now a new follower. I am still on a blog break for spring but had to stop by and spend some time here. Wishing you a wonderful week. xo
Hello Marilyn, I enjoyed these lovely scenes from your garden today. The quote is wonderful. I always feel like life slows down when I am out in the garden. I am enjoying my tea set and will feature it in my next post. So very glad to have met you through the tea-cup exchange. I hope you have a lovely week. x Karen
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Gardening does require (or teach) patience. Another good quote, you have a knack for finding appropriate ones. Happy spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Marilyn, what a lovely post and the quote from May Sarton is perfect. Your blog is beautiful and I have so enjoyed my visit here and now a new follower. I am still on a blog break for spring but had to stop by and spend some time here.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week. xo
Ooh, I really, REALLY like that quote. Need to write this one down somewhere!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular blue. Happy Easter, Marilyn.
ReplyDeleteHello Marilyn, I enjoyed these lovely scenes from your garden today. The quote is wonderful. I always feel like life slows down when I am out in the garden. I am enjoying my tea set and will feature it in my next post. So very glad to have met you through the tea-cup exchange. I hope you have a lovely week. x Karen
ReplyDeleteYour garden is showing so much life! Radishes sprouting already - I'm impressed. Time for me to get some seeds into the ground.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit envious of your radishes! It's still too early for ours to go in, but Rick did get in the spinach, lettuce and peas! Spring is springing!
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