It is barely the beginning of Spring here on the
far south coast of Australia
where I live
and already there is so much flowering
in our old world rambling garden
in our old world rambling garden
like these amazing Magnolias
and Hellebores
(belonging to the rose family)
these ones are white
and these ones are a deep plum
but we also have a pretty green/pink combination.
Before very long this King Protea will be in full bloom also.
The flower itself is the size of a small dinner plate!
Last Spring these baby birds "Willy Wagtails"
hatched outside my studio up in a climbing rose
"Lorraine Lee"
soon to become fledglings
and this year I see
both the female and male
have returned to
check out a similar position along the climber
to prepare a nest once again!
And in the distance I can see the Crab Apple beginning
to reveal its fullness of blossoms and
I remember the sound of the bees surrounding it
last season was almost deafening.
Perhaps all this new growth has spurred me on to create
these cards from what nature
has left on the ground to be used!
How could one not feel blessed to have so much natural
beauty surrounding me here so I just thought you
might like to share it with me!
Linking this post to Patti and Paula at Ivy and Elephants
and
Becky at Blissful Whites Wednesday
♥♥♥
Thank you always for your kindness in commenting
and I welcome all of my new followers
too!
Have a really inspiring and creative week!
xox Suzy
How could one not feel blessed to have so much natural
beauty surrounding me here so I just thought you
might like to share it with me!
Linking this post to Patti and Paula at Ivy and Elephants
and
Becky at Blissful Whites Wednesday
♥♥♥
Thank you always for your kindness in commenting
and I welcome all of my new followers
too!
Have a really inspiring and creative week!
xox Suzy