Walking the garden this beautiful morning I felt the urge to share with you what I saw.
It seemed lit from within
Lit by love
and by the sun above,
As it shared its nectar
with bees and butterfly,
Its brightness and fragility
shining with joy and love,
Stream of healing flow.
Bursting with life,
bright as the sun;
telling us to fill
our shadows with light.
Next I chatted with Mr Blackbird,
so proudly showing off
a beak filled with worms;
Dinner for the family.
I told him he was handsome
and clever too;
He nodded his head vigorously,
losing one worm.
Please join me now for a drink,
sitting among them all,
Not even meditating;
Just breathe.
Miriam, what a beautiful way to begin your day. It feels like the flowers and birds are old friends as we share in your morning. And as you said all one needs to do is breath. Thank you.
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Thank you so much JC, I am so glad you could join. Coffee, tea and juices were available as you saw. π
This was a totally unplanned post. I went out taking photos and really did feel I wanted to put it on. Wrote some lines and pasted pics.
Yes, breathe…π¦πΆ
Miriam
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A vibrant, beautiful walk through your garden Miriam.
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π Thank you so much Andrea for your kind comment. I am proud to have you along. ππ¦
Miriam
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A delightful poem! Appreciating the beauty and wonders of Creation… thank you, Miriam, for this lovely morning walk through the garden. Great photos to remind us of these treasures. π
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Thank you Iris for your delightful comment. It gives me joy.
I just was compelled to take photos this morning and after went straight onto the computer and put them on with words in between.
Nature does provide so much treasure.
Miriam
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Beautiful words and images! β€
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Thank you Bette for your kind words.
Keep enjoying your special long week-end.
miriam ππ¦
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Beautiful pictures! Thank you for sharing these, and I LOVE your lines of poetry that go with them β€
Jo-Ann
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Jo-Ann, thank you so much. It is wonderful that the pictures and words
touched you. ππΌ
Miriam
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Wonderful walk. π
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I am so very glad . Did you get time to sit and just breathe and take in the scent? πΎ
Miriam
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Along with the beauty of your words and photos, I also enjoyed your humor. I laughed when the bird agreed with you so incessantly that he lost a worm. πππ¦
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I am so pleased you got the fun in among the communication with nature.
It is important that we see that. You should hear me and Mr Squirrel.
I think with all the chats I have in the garden I could make a little book …..
or be sent to the doctor.ππ¦π
Miriam
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Or you could make a little book while you’re sent to the doctor π Believe me, I talk to animals, too, and will probably see you at the same hospital ward. I’ll race you there! π
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Such beautiful thoughts, inspired by nature. We need the natural world around us; after all, we are part of it. Now I’m inspired to do something with my garden; to try and create an oasis of calm and care. First, though, I have to do something about the neighbour’s cat!
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I am glad I inspired you to make an oasis in your garden, it is so good for the soul and a wonderful way to start the day.
Yes, cats and birds don’t do so well together so solution will have to be found.π .
Miriam
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I felt blessed to read your beautiful poem this morning, Miriam – full of light and life its joy is overwhelming and is a beacon for us all!π Not only do your words capture the beauty of nature, your love for your garden shiningthrough, your gentle humour had me laughing out loud – I can just picture poor Mr Blackbird, bemused, put out at having lost a worm! Your vibrant bright photos are glorious, a joy to behold. Many thanks for sharing your special morning in the garden and I wish many more like this for you.β€οΈπ
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Thank you Annika. Your words are just overwhelming – to use your words.
I feel awestruck with such a vibrant comment.
Hmm..yes, poor Mr Blackbird, bet he didn’t tell his wife.:) He just flew back for more as the soil was newly dug. See, I was helping him….what about the poor worms?
I do love the garden and from your posts I can see you do love yours very much. We are many nature lovers writing away I have noticed. Wonderful.
miriam
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What a beautiful, peaceful post, Miriam. Like a deep breath of sunshine. β€
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Thank you Diane, let us keep breathing that sunshine βοΈ
and share the peace I also felt that morning….and many others.
π miriam
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A few flowers in the morning–lovely!
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And two of the flowers match your flag in colours. π .
Thank you for comment.
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Beautiful :))
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Thank you Janice.π
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Ahh, I feel much better after joining you here. Thanks for inviting us! β€οΈπΈππΌ
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Oh, thank you! It was my pleasure having you and glad if you relaxed
well enough to feel better. After all, you have a hard time sorting out
Derek.ππ¦πΌπ
miriam
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This is just so beautiful and so full of peace. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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