Amazing Landscaping

 winding flowers

A dear friend of mine is a landscape designer in Massachusetts.  I call the photo above Like a Dream.

Usually, I love wild more than landscaping. On decorating shows like Curb Appeal, I often appreciate the yard the designers tore up much more than the new one they put in.  However, I take that all back when it comes to my friend’s landscaping. I wonder what is the difference. It must be the curves of nature that she keeps, the layers and the folds, and the shades of color. And, of course, too, her consciousness.

Regarding the photo above, don’t you just want to be there and nestle in to do some Godwriting? I think I could really revel in God inside and outside at such a beautiful spot.

I’ll just give you the names I gave the photos. Otherwise, I’ll just let the rest of these photos speak for themselves.

And what do you feel as you drink in these photos? How would you name them?

Transcendence

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Angel in My Friend’s Garden

angel in ellen’s garden

Purple Path

gorgeous purple

(I’m having difficulty making the titles go where I want them. I’ll try listing the rest of the titles one after the other, and see if that works. I’ve tried everything!)

Around the Corner

Shades of Green

Pink Flowers

Purple Petunia

Flower Pot and Fallen Petals

(At the very end, I wrote “That’s all, folks” but it kept showing in the wrong place.)

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shades of green

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Posted by Gloria on September 4th, 2009 under these topics
Miracles, Godwriting Journal

Post Discussion

3 Replies

Reply from emilia on September 4, 2009

Simply wonderful! She is a talent.

Reply from Lauren on September 6, 2009

The gardens are absolutely beautiful. The only thing Chicago does not have is a place for me to garden, so I have to garden vicariously, and our friend’s landscaping is a beautiful way to do it!

Reply from One on September 10, 2009

Oh WOW! God’s landscaper.

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