Spring Moments & Eco-Art in My Garden. 2022.
Sharing in this post snapshots of spring … the awakening garden filling with bursts of vibrant colours that ground and nurture while inspiring and encouraging reflection and creation!
“Mother Earth is awakening to springtime’s sunlit call; as flowers paint with the wind, breathing hope once more.”
… a welcoming spring corsage for Meghan’s wee Emory born at the end of April
Inspiration.
“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.”
“If one daffodil is worth a thousand pleasures, then one is too few.”
“And in the end, love tastes like Tulips having rain tea in a colored cup.”
“May our heart’s garden of awakening bloom with hundreds of flowers.”
“She turned to the sunlight and shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbour: “Winter is dead.”
“I must have flowers, always and always..”
Recent Eco-Art Creations.
… spring yellows… and the beginning of my daily ritual last month
… enjoying the pleasing subtle ombre of these delicate rose petals - a new addition to the garden this year
… inspired by meeting June and her recent nostalgic share: “bright yellow dandelion blooms announce the arrival of spring “
… playing with colour and adding pops of perfect pink for my perfect mom on Mother’s day!
… when the neighbourhood squirrel ‘decapitates’ all of the blossoming tulips -all one can do is make eco-art
… playing with pinks and purples as I begin to create more eco-art corsages for an upcoming virtual presentation
… post garden centre visit with dear Jenny - inspired by a discovered (and fallen) curly-edged tropical leaf
… just playing with colour and nature in ‘my happy place’
… enjoying using the long Hickory tree florals that are blanketing the garden this spring
“Earth laughs in flowers.”
Mindful Harvesting.
… careful preservation of delicate florals for continued inspiration and creation
…rich greens and frosted yellow tips of returning perennials - springtime growth and transformation
“Your soul is attracted to people the same way flowers are attracted to the sun, surround yourself only with those who want to see you grow.”