Shining through the branches of a big old pine tree
When Joe comes home from working nights he flops his cap down on the kitchen table. It is an Irish sculls cap and when he wears it with his mask at work they say he looks like a Southie (Irish part of Boston) bank robber. I just like the way it looks on my kitchen table and I’m glad he’s not a bank robber. My sister had to get some scans in Boston and spent the week at my mums. I had them up for dinner one night. This isn’t the greatest picture of her...I think I caught her in mid-chew. Sunday I met with both of my daughters and my grandchildren. We were the only ones in the pizza place and felt comfortable taking our masks off while we ate. It was the first time we’ve all been together in such a very long time. It brought me to tears. I rise before the sun most mornings and see it coming up over the neighboring houses like ribbons of orange and indigo light. One morning this week I happened to glance up and see the crescent moon setting behind the big, old pine while the sky was
Hello, it is pretty. Lovely photo. Have a happy day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love baby's breath? So dainty. I use to have it as a plant as well as the sand dollar. Really like your from above capture. :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI always liked baby's breath...so light and wispy. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteSo very gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou have a talent for making simple things so lovely. Baby's Breath always made me think of a baby breathing in cold winter air. The tiny white flowers are it's frozen breath. Feel free to laugh...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSweet simplicity - a lovely image.
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I don't really care for baby's breath with flowers, but I do like it plain like this. It looks so pretty.
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Lovely! Is it in your yard?
ReplyDeleteVery lovely!
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