Before I Forget: Sharing my love for God, family, gardens and my sweet Momma
Sunshine Yellows in the Spring Garden
Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’ beginning to unfurl Classic yellow daffodils are a spring garden must!
“A garden should make you feel you’ve entered privileged space — a place not just set apart but reverberant — and it seems to me that, to achieve this, the gardener must put some kind of twist on the existing landscape, turn its prose into something nearer poetry.” ― Michael Pollan
Tiny daffodil bouquets make me smile.
“God’s yellow, in all its gloriously beautiful shades and hues, adds sunshine and poetry to even the smallest of garden spaces.”
~ Cindie Winquist, gardening barefoot in Wisconsin
I love sharing about my barefoot gardening adventures, hence my blogger name. As I write, some of my other passions might spill out -- like fun with grandkids, baking and sewing endeavors, what I'm studying in Scripture, and the like. My readers will notice that one of the primary things I write about is Alzheimer's. May what I write be an encouragement to anyone who is a caregiver for someone they love with memory loss.
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6 thoughts on “Sunshine Yellows in the Spring Garden”
Gorgeous, Cindie!
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Thanks, Carole. I hope it brought a little sunshine and cheer your way.
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What a beautiful spread, Cindie! And I agree completely with your quote.
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Thanks, Jaya. I wondered if anyone actually read the quotes!
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Beautiful yellows in your garden! Love your quote, Cindie 🌼
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That Magnolia bud is so delicious! Poetry indeed.
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