Oooh. Oh. Oh, Sweet Sissy...okay, I'm bleary eyed with tears right now. I love YOU, too--and I'm so privileged to have you for my sister. I am honored. ((BIG HUGS))
Last year and this year, my hollyhocks are being eaten pretty fast. Those not in the back but along the side are hardly eaten on at all. I suspect we got the same problem but just in different states.
As life changes, I find myself far from what my dreams had imagined. Reality has found me caring for my elderly mom who is sliding deeper into Alzheimers ... every day has become a unique challenge. The best I can do is to try to life as normal as possible for those around me.
Marvelous reflection and a very moving post for the day! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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Very creative! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia - BONJOUR LUXEMBOURG and little LUNA - our kitty from WE LOVE LUNA
So beautifully moving and what a symbolic image to match. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou two remind me of me and my sister!
ReplyDeleteA lovely reflective post.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post and reflection. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYes, a very creative reflection visually and a moving tribute.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tribute to your sister and the photo is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
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What wonderful words to say about your sister! You are so fortunate to have this lifelong friendship!
ReplyDeletebeautiful words for your sister. Thansk for visiting my blog... hoping you're having a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBest friends forever! What a lovely post!
ReplyDeleteWow, the words are perfectly matched with the photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection ... and creative!
ReplyDeleteOooh. Oh. Oh, Sweet Sissy...okay, I'm bleary eyed with tears right now. I love YOU, too--and I'm so privileged to have you for my sister. I am honored. ((BIG HUGS))
ReplyDeletePS I had NO idea you'd taken that picture. Tch tch tch--you wench! ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteWench? I went back and looked again. I didn't see her until the second time. LOL
ReplyDeleteLast year and this year, my hollyhocks are being eaten pretty fast. Those not in the back but along the side are hardly eaten on at all. I suspect we got the same problem but just in different states.
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