For any of you with even a nodding acquaintance with the Tarot will recognize the implied message of the Tower.
I pulled this one in a one card draw, looked at it, shuddered and ducked the card. One more 'food for thought' that day and I might have choked and barfed. Not that anyone can avoid some situations, but taking the long look, the lessons in the moment are something to be considered.
I asked Colin to take the picture at the top of this post because the peonies were peaking..ready to explode, and a heavy thunderstorm was coming. Less than a half hour later, a small car beat the thunderstorm to the garden most thoroughly. I'm only glad that no one was hurt and a new garden (and perspective) is underway
9 comments:
O no! your garden! it was so pretty. i'm glad you shared the pics and were able to enjoy it while you could.
i hope that you can salvage some of your plants.
take care (((HUGS)))
At least you got a photo of the flowers. But, my goodness, it's just not right. Hope the driver of the car comes by with a nice bouquet once they get over the shock of wrecking your garden.
Sheesh! What distracted the driver?
How devastating! You are very kind, I would be crying. As for your other lovely garden, I cannot believe people let their dogs do their business in there!
Your peony should come back, no problem. They're tough as nails, especially if they're well established.
What a shame! I love peonies, just wish they lasted longer. We're having heavy rain here and mine will probably be beaten down, too, but not demolished like yours.
I've had a peony root lay dormant many years and one year it popped up in the middle of the yard. And a tulip suddenly grew where Mom had a flower bed, 35 years before.
what the heck!?? All year you want those sweet smelling fluffy peonies to bloom, and wham! Poor you, I feel it too!
LeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com
Oh my lands Deb!! Your poor garden was Mowed Down!! Boo
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