Friday, October 5, 2012

Spring, Summer, Fall

It happened while I was away last week.  The gorgeous peony gifted to me by a dear friend revealed its deepest secret.  I was thrilled.  A charge of delight surged through all the Things I get to do today when I found I could take you with me on a "time-lapse" show of this gentle beauty.







The opening of the first bud in the fresh dampness of spring sends tingles through the yard.  Everything is eager for color and elegance.





























All summer the merry jester has been hanging out at the tip, waving in the wind, slowing transforming inside.









I'm collecting these seeds--just to play with, to give them a chance, to see if there is more mystery inside like a Russian nesting doll.

6 comments:

  1. Peonies always remind me of my father; He loved them. That other "flower" is really different. Nice photos.

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  2. I had peonies from my dad in our first garden. Some were transplanted here almost thirty years ago. Yea, peonies.

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    1. My mother grows them, too. Seems to be a flower of memories and delights.

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