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Tag Archives: Nature
Volunteer Park Conservatory, Seattle
It’s a small conservatory, but I can spend an ample amount of time there admiring the enchanting flowers. If you plan to visit Seattle, and the Capitol Hill neighborhood, you should carve out some time at Volunteer Park, which is beautifully … Continue reading
Posted in Seattle
Tagged Arts and Entertainment, Capitol Hill, conservatory, flowers, garden, Nature, Seattle, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Space Needle, Volunteer Park
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Monday Inspiration
E.B. White: “I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority.” “We should all do what, in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged E.B. White, inspiration, monday inspiration, Nature, quotes
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Photos by me.
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There’s always a smile on my face walking under these summer trees.
Happy Earth Day!
Photos by Jenn, Mirth & Wonder
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Today, Seattle Photo by me.
Happy Spring!
At last, tulip sightings and color galore! Photos by me.
Whiteout
White blossoms now springing up in Seattle and getting into the mix with the pink cherry blossom trees. Photo by Jenn, Mirth & Wonder
Sunsets
Phase I – New York City Phase II – Seattle Phase III – Honolulu Photos by me.
Peony: A Symbol of Happy Marriage & Prosperity
Peonies are wonderful for weddings not just for their obvious beauty, with its fluttering petals, but they symbolize happy marriage, prosperity, and good fortune, particularly in many Asian cultures (which could explain why the peony has been a frequent motif … Continue reading