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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

My Heart, Bees and Clover . . .

It’s all I have to bring today—
This, and my heart beside—
This, and my heart, and all the fields—
And all the meadows wide—
Be sure you count—should I forget
Some one the sum could tell—
This, and my heart, and all the Bees
Which in the Clover dwell.
- EMILY DICKINSON

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One of my favorite pictures I took years ago.  
We were driving back in the dunes near the big lake 
and there nestled in the yellow bushes was this little garden like house.  

And then today I pulled up the Emily Dickinson quote.  
It seemed like a perfect fit.  
We have only seen “the yellow bloom” one time, 
we need to go check again soon.

Happy Mother’s Day
Sweet Memories 

‘til next time
love
lynne

9 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

The cottage scene is very pretty and I love the quote. Happy Mother's Day to you!

Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

Kerin said...

Beautiful!
Let us know if the yellow blossoms are there again :)

Have a wonderful Mother's Day, sweet friend.

~K.

Marge in Michigan said...

That is a sweet cottage scene, Lynne. I have no idea what the name of the yellow flower is but they look lovely against the green of the cottage & woods. Finding things like that is neat! The poem seems perfect too.

Wishing you a Happy Mother's Day and sending hugs!

P.S. Lots going on with hubby, Lynne.

Retired Knitter said...

Lovely calm picture! Even picture of nature are calming.

This N That said...

What a sweet poem..Lovely picture..Do you know what the blooms are?? Happy Mothers Day der Lynne..

Beth at PlantPostings said...

Oh yes, the photo fits the verse. Have a wonderful Mother's Day!

MarmePurl said...

Way back in high school and college, Emily Dickenson was the only poet I liked in all those Lit classes. Sadly, I have not paid her much attention since. But now here is this lovely little poem to re-inspire me. Thank You.

Kim said...

How beautiful!

Jeanie said...

I LOVE that photo with the beautiful yellow flowers and the sweet blue-green building. It's really pretty -- what a wonderful spot to discover.

This is a beautiful post, Lynne. I love the poem.