
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a zinnia remains zen despite the distraction of a “buggy” visitor on its own life journey.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a zinnia remains zen despite the distraction of a “buggy” visitor on its own life journey.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a snowball bush tosses out a conundrum: is it blooming butterflies or are those butterflies in blossom?
Nature is the art of God.
—Dante Alghieri
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a tree whose split trunks look like a giraffe’s legs uneasily balanced in a tangle of wintercreeper.
Is it possible to go even one day without marveling at the infinite variety of God’s creation in our own backyards? This little garden nook positively proclaims it though it may be overlooked except by the Gardener.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a hibiscus bloom keeps the heat at bay.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a pink-edged flutter of orchids in the afternoon sun.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a lone wanderer and sudden distraction of color: the unexpected stranger in the garden. (Did you know? The black-eyed Susan is a North American flowering plant in the sunflower family.)
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, Queen Anne’s Lace: the native wildflower Daucus carota holds court.
For Cee’s FOTD Challenge, a gingko sapling dreams green butterflies and whispers the secrets of paradise: peace, contentment, joy, while basking in God’s love.
For Cee’s FOTD Photo Challenge, an orchid finds its inner dragon.