Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....Be a Beholder!


Having a garden in Texas can be as challenging as it is satisfying. Flooding and drought, temperamental temperatures, high winds, and hail to name a few of those challenges. But all gardeners are faced with something that can stretch them!
But the joy and victory that comes with persevering, and sometimes compromising, is beyond compare. There is a peace that grows in my garden, a momentary haven from what ails our world, a beauty that brings hope and amazement. It is a place where I grow, learning to recognize what things should just be left alone and what things need to be removed. Learning not to give up on something, because maybe it is in the wrong place....maybe its needs are different than its neighbors, not quite so much sun or more sun, less water or more water....life lessons!
My garden soaks up my tears and embraces my laughter.











The life and death that exist together and are part of our story is on perpetual display in this little micro world. Hawks and Owls eat the smaller birds and rodents. The birds eat the caterpillars, as do the anoles, spiders, assassin bugs and robber flies. Dragonflies zip around catching bugs.....and mosquitoes in mid air. The aphids cover the milkweed....the ladybug larvae comes along and eats them. The caterpillars munch on plants. Some make it, some don't...but the world still turns, the sun still comes up and the cycle of life continues.

Robber Fly

Variegated Fritillary Caterpillar
Unknown Chrysalis
Gulf Fritillary fresh out of its Chrysalis
Carolina Chickadee

Neon Skimmer Dragonfly
Green Anole


Carolina Wren
Life can be wonderful and life can be hard....Life can be long and life can be short.....Life can be peaceful and life can be filled with drama....Life can be gentle and life can be uncomfortable or painful. But life is just that.....Life! Live it to the fullest of your ability. Find the peace.....find the joy.....find the comfort.......find the beauty. Those things are just as much a part of life and sometimes it's just a matter of choosing which you let rule your destiny.




Phlox

Cleome

Coral Honeysuckle

Coreopsis and Echinacea

Jewel of Opar


American Bumblebee

Monarch on Tropical Milkweed

Common Buckeye on Scabiosa

Black chinned Hummingbird

 Immerse yourself in the things that bring you joy and satisfaction and feed your soul.   Find your passion.
Can you find the bee covered in pollen?

 If you know what you want and just dive into it.....you just might get it.

Behold the beauty.....see it.....feel it.......embrace it.......enhance it.......grow it.......share it

White Spider Lily

Black Swallowtail

Eastern Giant Swallowtail

Passion flower (Passiflora caerulea)
                When the beauty is too much to bear, don't hold back. Feel the              passion, let it bloom and pass it on!


12 comments:

  1. You and John have created a garden wonderland.

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  2. “Life! Live it to the fullest of your ability!” Yes! Love it. I’m going to do it. What a beautiful blog post!

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    1. Thanks Amanda....I understand when you say you don't know where your writing will take you....that wasn't at all what I meant to write.

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  3. This is an absolutely beautiful post..... beautiful words that teach......beautiful pictures that capture life.......and a beautiful window into your own life. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you so much for reading and responding so sweetly!

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  4. So beautiful! I love the way you see the world!

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    1. I love the way you see the world too! You have opened my eyes to may wonders!!!!

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  5. Thank you for sharing your wonderful, amazing garden! I can’t imagine how much time and effort it took to get it to this point, but I’m sure it has been a labor of love that has brought you immense joy and satisfaction. The photography is stunning! Tomorrow, I will be thinking of you as I endeavor to enhance my new garden here in Sun City. I’m listening to a hoot owl as I post. There’s nothing more satisfying than the natural beauty bestowed upon us by our Creator.

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    1. It is indeed an utter delight! I hope you have been able to work on yours! Now that it is cooler.....perfect time!

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  6. Beautiful words and photography, sweet cousin Elaine. You are as gifted as you are loved.

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    1. Thanks Toy! Wish we could get together more often and sit on the deck chatting!

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