"Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them."
- A.A. Milne
" i thank heaven somebody's crazy, enough to give me a daisy"
- e.e.cummings
"Nobody sees a flower really; it is so small. We haven't the time, and to see takes time. - like to have a friend takes time."
- Georgia O'Keeffe
The Song of the Columbine Flower
by Cicely Mary Baker
Who shall the chosen fairy be for the letter C?
There's Candytuft, and Cornflower blue,
Campanula and Crocus too,
Chrysanthemum so bold and fine,
And the pretty dancing Columbine.
Yes, the Columbine! The choice is she;
And with her, see
An elfin piper, piping sweet
A little tune for those light feet
That dance among the leaves and flowers
In someone's garden
(is is ours?)
I'm joining Vee, at the blog A Haven for Vee, for her August Note Card Party. Each month Vee asks bloggers to chose four photos from all the photos we've published on our blogs in the past, that we thought would make beautiful or interesting notes cards. I knew I had taken many Colorado wildflower photos this summer and wanted to share a few that have been part of past post's photo collages. I think any of them would make a nice note card, and I tried to select quotes that could be written on the inside.
My favorite photo is the last photo of the "dancing" yellow Columbine flowers I found in Breckenridge, Colorado. (Click on the link to read that blog post) There are over 70 varieties of the Columbine flower, and they come in many color and bi-color combinations. Did you know that the blue and white variety of the Rocky Mountain Columbine is the state flower of Colorado? The official state song of Colorado is "Where the Columbines Grow." Click on the link to listen to the song and read the lyrics.
Thanks, Vee! I always enjoy all the wonderful photos that you and your participants chose each month. Click here to see all the August Note Card Party links.
oh, i love that milne quote, and being a fellow
ReplyDeletecolorado resident, i adore all your flowers.
many people have pointed out to me that some
of the wild 'flowers' on our hill are noxious
weeds. but, they're still beautiful to me!
Gorgeous wildflowers. They are stunning. Weeds might be flowers and I'm happy to see them growing, but not in my garden! I'll enjoy them out in the wild.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Pat.
I love wildflowers! I really enjoyed the quotes and poems you selected to go with each photo also! Have a great week!
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You definitely have some beautiful wildflowers where you live now! They would make lovely cards, too! Enjoy your day my friend!
ReplyDeleteLove your note cards...and loved the quotes. Your pictures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour wildflowers notecards are beautiful, the quotes are so sweet, thanks for sharing.
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Any of those lovely wildflowers would make a special card for someone. Valerie
ReplyDeleteWildflowers are such fun! Love all the various colors and varieties that you show here. A lot of us were thinking about "flowers" this month!
ReplyDeleteCheering about the last Columbia photo too! Columbine comes in so many great colors, a rainbow of colors actually.
ReplyDeleteThe quotes and poetry are a wonderful complement to your note cards. I appreciate wildflowers very much and can enjoy a bouquet of them upon my table as well as roses. Glad that you found a moment to play with us this month!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wildflowers. Love the quotes too.
ReplyDelete-Lynn
what beautiful wild flowers. Such a pretty countryside! Grace xoox
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wildflowers. They always intrigue me. Mother Nature's gift to us.
ReplyDeleteSam
All very pretty flowers Pat! Love the great colors:@)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the quotes along with the wildflowers and would add something my father-in-law always said...."A weed is just a flower out of place."
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes to go with the flowers. I also like "weeds are plants growing in the wrong place"
ReplyDeleteThese would make gorgeous note cards, Pat. One of my most vivid memories of summer vacations in CO are of the colorful wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and quotes, Pat! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteLove those wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I mentioned your giveaway in my blog post for today, so that is for a second entry.
These are beautiful flowers and notecards Pat. We saw a lot of columbine on our hike in Bragg Creek along with other wildflowers I didn't recognize. The thistle photo is my favourite. Pam
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful Pat, and I loved the quotes too.
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet flower shots you chose for Vee's Notecard Party!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, Wildflowers are beautiful! I really enjoyed your wonderful photos and quotes alongside them.
ReplyDeleteThey "soothe my soul" along the road of life. :) Love Margaret from B.C.
Oh, Pat, what a wonderful idea, and you photos are beautiful. I am just loving your posts from your new home!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the wildflowers! Hope all is well there. Summer has been very busy. I dread Labor Day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wildflower note cards. I've never seen a yellow columbine before.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos --which would all be great on note cards.. Like you, I especially love the last one...
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes and poem also.
Hugs,
Betsy
Beautiful. I'm partial to flower photos! =)
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty...perfect note card pic's!
ReplyDeleteI love all of them ! especially when wild flowers... ciao
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics of gorgeous blooms and apt quotes too! I so agree with AA Milne!!! The columbine flower verses are lovely! Take care
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Wildflowers are always beautiful and for free :))). I love your photo's and they certainly make great notecards Pat.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
You and I have been treading similar paths today. I was captivated by wildflowers and a bee this morning too. Lovely images, Pat.
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely, Pat. I would want notecards like this.♥
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, and I love the quotes. You are so enjoying your new surroundings. xo
ReplyDeleteLOVED this wildflower walk, Pat! Fun to see what's growing & thriving in your new home state. :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI love those columbine's too, Pat! Beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You need to join Vee with the collection of beautiful pictures you have here. My favorite is the second one.
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