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That is such a lovely, beautiful picture 🙂 I guess anything that can be done with some quiet and a smile on your face would be a great way to start a day 🙂
Those orchids were at a friend’s place and I have discovered myself a green thumb of late and love taking care of plants. I find it quite soothing. Do you like orchids?
I’ve always wanted to take an Ikebana class–Japanese flower arranging. Some of the flower arrangements are stunning. Like the orchids you photographed here, Anyes. Your photos are prayer, poems, and arrangements all at the same time. {{{hugs}}} Kozo
I did not know there are such classes Kozo and I am sure it would be something very interesting ans spiritual at the same time. Thank you for your sweet compliments 🙂
I always wonder what the purpose of flowers in life but to pose itself as beauty…
The Zen tradition holds that each flower you see has a silent lesson to teach passersby, if only we’ll listen to it. This is part of the tradition of wordless, mind-to-mind transition of information–certain things can’t be conveyed through words, things like aesthetic beauty and emotion.
Orchids are by very favorite! 🙂
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I am always so much in awe of their beauty 🙂
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me too Rufina 🙂
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[…] a friend’s house. I paired with a quote I loved and I posted on my blog last Tuesday under my Tuesdays Thoughts category. I was very happy with the work I had done and got really excited when this very post was […]
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That is such a lovely, beautiful picture 🙂 I guess anything that can be done with some quiet and a smile on your face would be a great way to start a day 🙂
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Finding inner peace is what matters and whether being with flowers arrangements or meditation or writing, it’s about finding it 🙂
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A beautiful thought for today, Anyes! Do you have a ‘green thumb’? The orchids are lovely!
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Those orchids were at a friend’s place and I have discovered myself a green thumb of late and love taking care of plants. I find it quite soothing. Do you like orchids?
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Merci, Anyes, pour cette bien jolie citation et cette superbe photographie d’orchidée !
Et c’est ma foi tellement vrai ! Je n’y avais jamais vraiment pensé, mais maintenant que j’y songe, il y a quelque chose d’infiniment similaire dans l’art d’arranger des fleurs et celui d’écrire. Le temps semble suspendu et dans cette profondeur de l’instant, où l’on côtoie l’éternité, on se sent au plus près de soi, plus vivant et comme ressourcé…
Amitiés
Odile
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Il y a quelque chose de tellement calmant dans l’arrangement des fleurs et ce calme est egalement present quand j’ecris.Je ne suis pas surprise que tu le ressentes egalement, Odile.
Bonne journée
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How very true, I love the act of arranging flowers and placing them in that special spot
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It always bring inner peace doesn’t it, Tanya ?
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It sure does:)
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I’ve always wanted to take an Ikebana class–Japanese flower arranging. Some of the flower arrangements are stunning. Like the orchids you photographed here, Anyes. Your photos are prayer, poems, and arrangements all at the same time. {{{hugs}}} Kozo
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I did not know there are such classes Kozo and I am sure it would be something very interesting ans spiritual at the same time. Thank you for your sweet compliments 🙂
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And how true it is. Thank you. Wonderful photo, great quote.
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I am glad you like it Soosie 🙂
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Love the orchid, love the thought, thank you for sharing.
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You are most welcome Charlie 🙂
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Reblogged this on poetreecreations.org and commented:
LOVE THIS
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Thank you poetreecreations for this reblogging. It is the first time it has happened to me and it feels good 🙂
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How timely as I arranged a bouquet just this morning! I couldn’t agree more…there is just something so “zen” about arranging flowers!
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I have been missing having flowers in my home and this orchid made me crave having bringing them back in now 🙂
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This is very often my morning prayer. What a beautiful, beautiful image Anyes!
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Oh how inspiring Barbara, 🙂
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I always wonder what the purpose of flowers in life but to pose itself as beauty…
The Zen tradition holds that each flower you see has a silent lesson to teach passersby, if only we’ll listen to it. This is part of the tradition of wordless, mind-to-mind transition of information–certain things can’t be conveyed through words, things like aesthetic beauty and emotion.
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I love to learn more about the Zen tradition and all the wisdom it holds, Lien. Thank you for sharing it a bit here 🙂
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this beauty has enhanced the sunlight pouring from the sky — ten fold. Tuesday is all about beauty. And serenity. xo
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Beauty and serenity Tuesdays…very inspired Sherry I love it xo
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Oh, I needed this tranquil beauty today. Thank you.
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You are most welcome LadyFi 🙂
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