My ‘flowers’ folder was ultimately renamed ‘blossoms’ as the spring bloomed. Without much knowledge or resources, file names went like this: blue pinwheel, tiny daisy maybe (the use of ‘maybe’ instead of the question mark, as the question mark is not accepted within a file name), whit
e with orange dots, white-pink cluster, white aster maybe, etc.Although I had gardened for several years and knew many perennials, herbs, and annuals, my knowledge of wildflowers was dismal.
However, I am now proud to report that my ‘blossom’ folder has numerous files with real flower names thanks to the book, A Countryman’s Flowers, by Hal Borland with photos by Les Line. This book is on loan from my mother – a devoted reader of this blog who, I think, was becoming a little embarrassed by her daughter’s cluelessness about nature. (Also on loan to me are her Audubon books about birds and insects.)Thanks to my resources I now have within the ‘blossom’ folder, files with names such as ‘Common Cattail’, ‘Jewelweed’, ‘Joe-Pye-Weed’, ‘Purple Loosestrife’, ‘Early Goldenrod’, and ‘Rue Anemone’.
But in my heart, when all is said and done, the blossom pictures could
sit altogether in a folder called ‘Real Pretty’. Here are a few pictures, more will follow in Blossoms – Part II.






I think it was Tolkein who when asked what words sounded loveliest to him said, \”cellar windows.\” I asked a friend the same question and he said,\”waterfall.\” I think I would say,\”real pretty\” because your use of those words touched my heart. \”Real pretty\” is enough for the maker of heaven and earth and all things.
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Your comment has warmed my heart! Thank you for appreciating my thoughts. I remember what you mention about Tolkein. As I remember it, his favorite word was \’cellar door\’ – which, if you were to spell \’Selladore\’ could be a lovely name! Like you though, I think \’real pretty\’ sums up the beauty of things in nature. Those words express what my eyes/mind/heart/soul experience when looking at the blossoms and butterflies and birds and the sun\’s sparkle dancing on the surface of the water.Thanks for visiting, thanks for your comment!
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