I had an entire long afternoon to myself this week. I spent most of it on the phone with a long lost friend, who found me through this blog of all things! Of the three close girlfriends I had during my teen years, she is the only one still living. To talk to her after sixteen years, was amazing. She and I have quite a history and the fact that our stories ended up with happy endings is nothing short of a miracle. I’ve been happy all week, so very happy.
When Jonny and the kids arrived home on this evening, they found me in the backyard, taking pictures of our dogwoods, a smile on my face. Last year they didn’t bloom, a late frost I think. This year they’re beautiful.
Anna says
Mine didn’t bloom this year, a few half blooms. I missed them. Yours are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I should pick up the phone and call my high school bestie. I haven’t talked with her in years.
Emmie says
I love the story of reconnection with friends. How wonderful to share your life stories with one another and see redemption. And your photos, as always, are lovely.
Isla says
lovely pictures – I can imagine that it was beautiful to just be in your garden all by yourself.
And great that you could connect to an old friend – I only have contact to one of my teenfriends. One unfortunately died, and the other all somehow disappeared…
Becky says
Glad to hear that you had a lovely afternoon! New banner picture is perfect for the spring.
liuba says
wowwwwwwwww I love all these photos, especially those with cat…
Great collection!!!
tara says
That’s so awesome!
Dogwoods are gorgeous, so glad they bloomed this year!
Mary Grace says
Spending my own (rare) time alone today and enjoyed your beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing!
heathermama hawkes says
what a gift! finding a long lost friend. the dogwood looks lovely.
Taryn Kae Wilson @ Wooly Moss Roots says
Ginny,
What a gift. Glad you got to connect with your friend, have a little time to yourself, and enjoy the dogwoods blooming. 🙂
Love,
Taryn
Brenda from Dwyer's Farmhouse says
Gorgeous blooms! Spring has finally arrived here too!
mary says
Recently, I asked a gardener about dogwoods, so beautiful, and he told me something was killing them off. I hope not. Love your blog. Things often do work out for us. It’s nice to connect with people.
Wanda says
Old friends are special! I am so glad you were able to reconnect! A little break can really soothe the soul.
Camilla says
Looks like a wonderful way to spend the afternoon ” toute seule”. Beautiful images .
Andee says
I real need an all by myself day.
Gretchen R says
Thank you so much for these pictures. They were exactly what my heart needed this morning.
Melissa L says
Dogwoods make me so nostalgic for Virginia. Colorado is home now, but VA will always be a home too.
Shannon says
Yes gorgeous shots of those blooms. I love this time of year in the Pacific Northwest especially for the blooming dogwoods that “pop” out of the woods where you least expect them. They say something of hope, don’t you think?
Blessings.
Barbara says
Do you know the legend of the dogwood? I’ll never look at one the same again.
http://prayerfulbeads.blogspot.com/2009/09/dogwood-tree.html?m=0
Ginny says
Yes!
Dana says
what a wonderful story (legend) thank you for sharing!
Missy says
I love the new banner on the blog – the dogwood blooms are just gorgeous!
Ginny says
Thank you! I am so happy to have something green up there!