Easter Sunday is coming up, and with it, some lovely spring weather after a long hard winter.
Flowers are popping up in my yard. Lots of them! I just love my crocuses, pear and black cherry blossoms, rhododendrons, creeping phlox, jonquils, periwinkles, bluebells, pinks … and, of course, dandelions.












The aroma of God’s floral love is blessed! You are special!❤️🙏
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Beautiful photography!
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Beautiful flowers
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Stunning flowers! I like dandelions too. They are the first food for bees coming out of winter. I didn’t clean my gardens right away because there was food for them in all of that. We get overzealous with nature and the need for it to be pristine.
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I don’t use any chemicals on our yard. The bees definitely love our dandelions.
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I got in trouble with my neighbors because I wouldn’t use chemicals either. We weren’t allowed to have weeds but I didn’t care. Keep taking care of them.
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Oh yes, I have some neighbors who never met a chemical they didn’t like. But we have enough other neighbors who refuse to use them that we’ve become a “majority.”
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Those flowers are gorgeous!
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The flowers in your yard are real eye candy. But if I had to match their names with the pictures, I’d fail. I would, however, do well identifying dandelions and their weed cousins!
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I like my dandelions too. I’m sort of weird that way – have never understood why people want to kill those cute little flowers.
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“Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in spring-time.” (Martin Luther) Just wondering if Luther’s quote was on your mind when you named this blog? 😉
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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Yes, it was Luther’s quote I had in mind. I have never, however, been able to find the source. I’ve just seen it on plaques. Where does the quote come from?
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I am also at a loss for finding the attributable source, but Luther’s writing was very prolific.
https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/martin-luther-his-written-works/
In the meantime, it is so consistent with what I have read of him and with his biographies, it is hard to not attribute this to him. If you ever find it, let me know, and I will afford you the same courtesy.
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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Will do!
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Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!!
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You’re welcome!
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Magnificent! Are all of these in your yard?
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Yes, I have all these flowers in my yard. And a bunch more that will be blooming throughout the season.
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So many flowers already. I’m impressed. They are just beautiful.
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Lovely. Happy Easter! 🐇🐰🥚
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Thanks. And a happy Easter to you as well.
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Beautiful, Debi Sue. I like how you call nature “God’s Other Book.” (Romans 1:20)
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You might say I borrowed that idea from Martin Luther. Or at least it’s attributed to him. And he would have been reading Romans 1:20, for sure.
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