a dream:
she cradled the peonies in her arms tenderly before waving and turning away—and it was the sweet peony smell that lingered, upon awakening, in the morning breeze
a dream:
she cradled the peonies in her arms tenderly before waving and turning away—and it was the sweet peony smell that lingered, upon awakening, in the morning breeze
Lovely words and photo, Sylvia. Happy weekend. ❤️🍻
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thank you John, same to you 🙂
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I feel good after seeing and reading your post.
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Oh good Sherry! That’s a very good thing, I’m pleased these lines had that effect on you. 🙂
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So wonderful.
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thank you 🙂
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That is beautiful I love the vintage look of the peonies and the prose is just so lovely.
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thanks ever so much! 🙂
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And, on yesterday’s run, I saw a bunch of peonies, too! 🙂
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Beautiful!
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thank you! 🙂
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Such a beautiful photo of these stunning flowers. My late Mum grew peonies in her garden – they were a darker pink than these. I always loved them and when I was about twelve years old, I wrote a piece of piano music called ‘Pink Peonies’. I’m not sure how I managed that at twelve, but I think these flowers made a lasting impression on me. Thank you for sharing this 😘.
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thank you Ellie 🙂
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Your capture of them makes them look soft like velvet!
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that’s exactly how they felt 🙂
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So beautiful! My new house has a peony plant (bush?) but no flowers. I hope they’re still coming,
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oh I hope so too!
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If anyone can transcend the two worlds it is the peony. Lovely post, Sylvia.
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Oh I completely agree Jet! 🙂
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Huge pretty peony heads heavy laden.
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they are such a beautiful flower, aren’t they?
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