
And now my Hydrangea is finally blooming. This year it is more blue than in the past. I suppose because I neglected to feed it.
Today from John O’Donohue:
Beauty invites us towards profound elegance of soul.

And now my Hydrangea is finally blooming. This year it is more blue than in the past. I suppose because I neglected to feed it.
Today from John O’Donohue:
Beauty invites us towards profound elegance of soul.

I don’t know what these weeds are called but they look kind of like a giant dandelion. The seed heads have some fine delicate detail up close and they are always a joy to photograph.
Today’s quote from John O’Donohue:
The awakening to the beauty of your creativity can totally change the way you view limits. When you see the limit not as a confining barrier but as a threshold, your are already beyond.

You may not find these beautiful but today was my third time up to bat this month and I thought I was about to strike out. So finding three in the eleventh hour was certainly beautiful to me. Now that I know where they are popping up I may try one more time.
From John O’Donohue:
Beauty is the inconceivable made so intimate that it illuminates our hearts.

The Peonies are definitely the stars of the show in the neighborhood right now. They are not the most photogenic from close up though.
Today’s quote from John O’Donohue is very appropriate for our times:
Where beauty seems absent, she is often hidden and still at work in the slow industry of transformation.

A rose is a rose is a rose. But they are photogenic. Hard o miss with a closeup of a fresh rose.
Today John O’Donohue shares with us this short poem by St. John of the Cross:
I did not have to ask my heart what it wanted
because of all the desires I have ever known
just one did I cling to
for it was the essence of all desire:
to know beauty.

I was headed out the door to photograph this flower in my neighbor’s front yard only to discover her about to dig it up. Glad I got there just in the nick of time.
Today John O’Donohue continues on the theme of beauty and the heart:
Compassion and attention keep the prism clear so that beauty may illuminate our life.

Another Iris for you. I think this one may be my favorite so far.
Today’s quote is from Joan Chittister:
It is Beauty that magnetizes the contemplative, and it is the duty of the contemplative to give beauty away so that the rest of the world may, in the midst of squalor, ugliness, and pain, remember that beauty is possible.

It has been either rainy or windy the last few days so hard to get out and photograph. So, I’m still milking the trip to North Mountain Park on Sunday. But who doesn’t love a daisy.
Some days I have to read pages and pages to find a good quote from John O’Donohue. Lately it has been about every other sentence.
Beauty is such an attractive and gracious force precisely because it is so close to the fractured side of experience.

Many varieties of lavender are beginning to bloom in the area.
And from John O’Donohue:
When we endeavor to view something through the lens of beauty, it is often surprising how much more we see.

This is a new flower to me. I found it blooming in North Mountain Park and fortunately they had labels. Can’t wait to see it in full bloom.
From John O’Donohue:
Beauty shines with a light from beyond itself. Love is the name of that light.