“Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.”
Matthew 5 : 5
Today alstroemerias means several things.
Firstly, it is a symbol of giving support to the recipient. ( given to someone going through tough times the message is they will overcome)
Secondly it signifies devotion, not necessarily romantically linked to the giver.
Thirdly it is a flower of great hope cheering the recipient on to go and follow their dreams.(suitable for someone starting a new chapter of their life.)
“It is remarkable how closely the history of the apple tree is connected with that of man.”
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862 American naturalist, poet, philosopher)
“The world would be a different place if Adam was allergic to apples .” 🤣🤣🤣
Marin Darmankow A graphic artist.
“Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why?”
Bernard Baruch (1870 – 1965 an American financier and statesman , amassed a fortune on the New York Stock Exchange, impressed Woodrow Wilson and managed economic mobility in World War 1.)
I hope we all enjoy autumn and the hope and joy of finding at least three things to be grateful for . (Apples and flowers and…. ???.)
Sandy🙂
Lovely! And I spy that cute little turtle…
Yes the tortoise is present with my flower arrangements. Is yours pink/red too?
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Yes, the one my grandmother had was identical to yours. So cute!
How interesting. Another blogger has a tortoise like ours in blue.
This might become a thing!
How lucky to trade apples for a pie Sandy 👏😇 I remember those yummy apples Enjoy!
The best of them is in October with the first frosts at the end of the month.
“The world would be a different place if Adam was allergic to apples – this one goes for me and ALL the fruits in the open:)
We know your love of picking anything hanging over a wall or edible in a field! Have a good weekend Seka!
What a lovely basket of flowers. And apples. Are Peruvian lilies and Inca policies lilies the same thing?
Yes, Inca lily is another name. Did you see them when travelling through South America? They thrive in the cool mountains. I don’t think I saw them in Columbia. Also known as Saint Martin’s Lily. Thank you for taking an interest in my post.🤗