blossom abounds, sprouting from the barest of stumps,
and then there are the delicate leaves,
that cast shadows as if they were Japanese ink drawings.
The season of hope has arrived,
and the ti, or cabbage trees are blooming profusely, a sign, according to Maori, of a warm summer to come.
Blessings and prayers to all whose shelter is threatened by the fierce storms of the east coast of America.
8 comments:
Hi Juliet - love the photos .. and as you say we can only send our thoughts for all in the States.
Your Beltane looks glorious and let's hope cabbages rule and you have that brilliant summer ..
Cheers Hilary
Beautiful springtime, Juliet.
Our east coast is getting a thrashing for sure. Even our Lake Michigan has been sending up 10 foot waves.
I hope the signs are right and that it is a warm summer to come. I can't wait for the summer holiday we have planned for just after Christmas. I love the image of the blossoms - the colours are just amazing xx
* Hilary, thank you, and a great summer would be wonderful!
* Penny, that sounds so dramatic with 10 foot waves on Lake Michigan. I hope you stay warm.
* Charlie, yes wouldn't it be fantastic to have a good summer. The forecasters, as well as the cabbage trees, are saying that it's a possibility.
Thank you, Hilary, Penny and Charlie for your comments.
it is a wonderful spring, such a relief to be done with winter for a while x
Max, I agree completely. When spring finally arrives, it's such a relief. Thanks for visiting.
Beautiful photos! I've been obsessed with autumn leaves recently--spring green or autumn yellow, they're all spectacular back lit by the sun!
Vicki, thank you. I too enjoy leaves of all kinds when they are lit up by the sun. Nice to see your autumn leaves as ours are so green; it gives me a sense of our opposite seasons.
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