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In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.
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~ Albert Camus ~
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(A new leaf on the blackbird. I moved it inside for the winter and it doesn't get enough light to keep it black. It is still beautiful and I am amazed that it is growing new leaves.)
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(A new baby taro leaf at the base of the blackbird.)
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(A new baby taro leaf at the base of the blackbird.)
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(A new leaf on the red banana. I moved it inside, but there wasn't a place big enough for it to live in the house. So I had to move it back outside and wrap it with lights so it doesn't freeze. Red bananas don't do well in cold weather, but I really love it and am willing to work out the rest.)
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Can you believe all this new growth here in the middle of winter? Perhaps there really is an invincible summer inside me.
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Oh, wouldn't that be lovely?
5 comments:
That's just so wonderful!
hope so!!
Wonderful!
This is SO nice! Love the photos and love the thought!
I believe there is an invincible summer in us all. ;)
I happen to KNOW that you have an invincible summer inside you. Would Camus lie?
xoxo
So great to see you this week.
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