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Gerbera jamesonii |
January 22, 2025
Wordless Wednesday:
Hope for the Seasons and Months Ahead
Labels:
Gerbera Daisy,
growing season,
hope,
new blooms,
new year,
sunroom,
sunshine,
Wordless Wednesday
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Hope! Let's never give up hope!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! The plants and the garden increase my optimism. :)
DeleteLove your photo and sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susie. It will be spring, with a new growing season, before we know it!
DeleteThanks for conjuring positivity, Beth!
ReplyDeleteHey Kris: The garden and the plants (and dreaming about a new growing season) bring hope. <3
DeleteGerberas are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly brighten the day, don't they? And any new bloom is cause for celebration. :)
DeleteSo pretty, Beth! And yes, it gives us the hope and promise of brighter days to come!
ReplyDeleteIndeed. So much to look forward to--especially in the garden. :)
DeleteI love the cheeriness of this post, yes you are right!
ReplyDeleteAs the blooms unfold, the smiles grow (at least for me). :)
DeleteA BURST of SUNSHINE!! :-) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Thanks for your cheerful thoughts, too, Carla!
DeleteThat's a cheery photo, Beth. And we have to keep up hope, challenging as that might be in these times. Be well. Tina
ReplyDeleteYes, agreed, Tina. Keeping hope alive. <3
DeleteThanks, Beth. I needed that ...
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. <3 Plants always bring hope. Stay warm!
DeletePlants always bring hope. Thank, Beth, for this message.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Lisa. :)
DeleteI read about Wisconsin fighting back today.
ReplyDeleteSome good, hardy souls in our state.
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