Sunday, April 1, 2018

EASTER SUNDAY. . . . . . . . . . .


 The early morning sun is lovely making Easter special in many ways. 
Azaleas and dogwoods have yet to open and bring color to the garden due to a
 cold March, but the tulips are in bloom today-------and the birds are singing joyous songs.

I hope your day is beautiful.



HE IS RISEN : Matthew 28:6

The Mystery of Faith fresco by Ben Long
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, West Jefferson, North Carolina

12 comments:

  1. Yes they are pretty and just the right colors for Easter. I was concerned they'd bloom earlier when Feb. was so warm - and we'd miss seeing them whilst away - but, March was very cold, even some snow while we were gone, so they are greeting us now on our return - and are lovely!
    Happy Easter dear B&M XX

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    1. Thank you - hope your Easter celebration was beautiful.

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  4. Dear Mary, Love those tulips that are "almost gone". Happy Easter to you and Mr B.

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    1. Gina, these parrot ones will not last much longer, however there are some Darwin pretties just starting to open!
      Hope all is well there dear.

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  5. Thank you for both of those beautiful images. The tulips are beautiful and I love Ben Long's work. Simply amazing.
    Farm Gal in VA

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    1. Yes, this fresco and his others in the two NC churches in the mountains are awesome.

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  6. A beautiful modern fresco, and perfect purple tulips. Easter Blessings to you, Mary.

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  7. It was a beautiful day! How I wish I had those gorgeous tulips in my garden.

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