I don't know what I expected, when I went out into Stew and Eric's garden to take pictures of their yellow trumpet plant the other evening. At first I thought it was the light, but no. Then, I thought something was malfunctioning on my camera, but no. Getting closer, I realized; the yellow variety is much sturdier, stronger, and more well-defined than my sweet, soft, delicate pink version that covers my garden. The yellow felt more "sculpture" and the pink feel more "painting". Discovering differences is always cause to celebrate, whether it's plants or people. SOAR to Success in SOCIAL WORK with me, Laury A. Bourgeois, LCSW-BACS, 2617 Columbus Street, New Orleans, LA, 70119, (504) 261-2895, and Chatette Cadrieu, Les Hortes, Route de Cajarc, 46160, Cadrieu, FRANCE, 05.65.11.01.72, [email protected]
You see, Laury, I know where to send someone with a camera….My Garden…It's always filled with color, shapes, and interesting innuendoes .One just has to look around, and especally at my favorite time of the day…Dusk…..Life is so wonderful, isn't it? Love you, Steward
Posted by: Steward | 10/11/2013 at 06:17 PM
Not only do you know where to send someone with a camera Stew, you know because you're a photographer yourself. I love your photos too. We have fun, don't we? Maybe you can give me another cutting of that yellow trumpet plant...mine didn't take in the yard so we're still only "pink girls" back there. And yes, life is wonderful! Looking forward to a morning with you and Eric, Chez Poche today! Love Lots, Laury
Posted by: Laury Bourgeois | 10/12/2013 at 12:15 PM