...we need to slow down and just smell the flowers. Mother Nature puts on quite a display for us, if we notice.
Ron
...we need to slow down and just smell the flowers. Mother Nature puts on quite a display for us, if we notice.
Ron
Well said, Dadshelper! We do! Were you able to take your dad with you on the wander on a sunny day?
If not, tell him all about it and show him the photos!
Am enjoying a lovely sunny day here too, after several cold, unfunny days!
Enjoy!
Hugs
Jen xxx
It is my hope that Dad can see this everyday. He passed away in Sept. 2018. I decided to stay active on the forums to help others if possible.
Ron
I am so sorry if my comment was upsetting! I did not check your posts before replying!
I am still here too, but not sure how much longer! I have found satisfaction in the fact that others with CBD have searched and found my posts, and hence to the help and knowledge that is available to all on this site! I joined in 2016 when I found a few references to CBD among those with PSP.
Can recognise now that one of my past friends from university died of PSP. I saw her in (?) 2011 when she was bedridden and could speak little.
Big hug
Jen XXX
How beautiful xxx
Beautifuĺ x
Lovely photo. My favourite poem by William Henry Davies starts, What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare......
XxxX
Lovely 😊
Lovely photo. Where is it? Thanks for sending on the bit of peace and beauty. On edit: I see you are in Wyoming. Looked back at some of your posts, admired the moose and the snowy mountains. Beautiful. Thanks again!
Aren't wild meadows just the best thing, heartwarming xx
Hi Dadshelper, it is as if the garden knows this is my wife's last summer she will see (as her vision has be one more blurred of late) as it has had more blossom and colour than ever before. The phormium has flowered for the first time since planted in 2003. The cornacusa chinensis tree, planted in 2003 has only had the odd white flower but this year it seemed to have more flowers than leaves. Berberis, roses and the red barked acer have been better than ever. She sits in the garden room enjoying it all.
Today I walked around our Townsville (Australia) winter block and there were 15 native trees in flower. I photographed each one. Ch and I were able to share these pictures although his interest in his garden has lessened of late I know he was happy with this activity. Cheers.. val.