This was a tiny succulent a year ago. Someone walked by it’s mother plant and accideny broke it off, so I stuck it in with my jasmine and noticed today, that it’s and thriving.
Made me think and smile..
I too have been broken off from a life I once thrived in.
I don’t know where I’m planted now, but I find that being loving and kind, when I have more than enough reason to be a bitter, complaining and cynical woman,
has provided me some sort of beautiful soil from which to grow and thrive as much as I can under the circumstances.
It is difficult to see people who aren’t in this pain, be cruel to others, but I see it daily.
I want to know, to what end?
My pain is mine alone.
It is said that hurt people, hurt people.
They don’t have to. It is not an inevitable outcome of pain, that we in turn, hurt others.
Posted by FernappleI went for a walk in the woods today, and on a tiny oak tree, I found this wonderful cluster of, so called, Oak Apples.
Posted by HathacatLava-dome-hawaii
Posted by HathacatGustav klimt - early spring My favorite of this artist.
Posted by HathacatFort Point, San Francisco, before the Golden Gate Bridge. Another view of Fort Point - 1875
Posted by HathacatFort Point, San Francisco, before the Golden Gate Bridge. Another view of Fort Point - 1875
Posted by HathacatRussian Gulch State Park. Just above Mendocino. One of my favorite places.
Posted by FernappleI hurt my back yesterday sweeping up in the yard, so I am now reduced to sitting catching up with the accounts today.
Posted by HathacatNo one does stained glass like Nature.
Posted by HathacatCuteness times ten
Posted by HathacatPhoto by David Antoja No other description, but lovely!
Posted by HathacatTai - ne Marsas. Tai - Kazachstanas. Oh my!
Posted by HathacatTiffany window detail originally from Howell Hind House in Cleveland, Ohio built in 1898. I could stare at this all day.
Posted by StevilWhy i love Dandelions
Posted by HathacatI can relate, lol.
Posted by HathacatThere's nothing like seeing a green sea turtle soaring along in the great blue. Photo by © Jean-Philippe Leroux There is something so soothing about this picture.
Posted by sc62Day trip to the lake last weekend. I spent most of an afternoon next to this lily patch. It was such a nice, refreshing mini retreat.