My husband, though he occasionally breaks his own rules, has always resisted giving me flowers; something to do with cutting them off in the prime of life... or so he says.
So of course I would love to have a garden, a really big and colorful one, mostly wildflowers, I think -- just to get those wonderful textures, colors and scents into my life.
Instead we have a yard populated almost exclusively by dune grass -- though we do have a bush of beach roses -- and every time I've made the effort to plant things a high tide would come along and inundate them with salt water.
I'm not complaining, mind you -- I'm mostly just explaining why I kept coming back to this picture, taken on our tour last week. It's not a great image, not beautifully composed, not even perfectly focused. But I LOVE the color; it feeds my soul.
So on the off chance that color feeds your soul, too, I'll risk publishing an imperfect image. Because it's a wonderful reminder that NONE of us have to be perfect. Sometimes what appeals to us is not perfection but energy -- the kind of warm, positive, chaotic, joyful energy this picture captures. It may not be tidy, but it really is just full of joy.
And really -- on a cloudy day, what more could you wish for?
3 comments:
Thanks for the color injection ... it did feed me!!
I'm with you on the colours and tones and textures and smells feeding my soul. -- very lovely. I feel enriched!
I'm so grateful you chose to share such perfect imperfection.
Photos are like children (and, I hope, us). They are all perfectly different and beautiful in their own individual way.
Kay
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