Helloooooooooo my friend! What a fabulous photo, as all of yours are. I adore ranunculas. I have been discovering pleasant surprises throughout my garden beds, bulbs long forgotten, yet they have not forgotten who they are. Sending you all my love, Deb
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The Paris Opera House
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The Ballerinas of Degas
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John Saladino Estate via "Santa Barbara Living" by Dian Dorrans Saeks
"The sunlight flickers through the trees and I am mesmerized every day. The bouquet of sea salt and eucalyptus that captivated me when I was sixteen is still here. In Montecito, I've been able to express my deepest dreams. Here I feel my best." --John Salandino Photography by Lisa Romerein
The wind gently rustles the leaves of the boungainvillea outside my window. A single leaf spirals towards the cool ground. It begins a dance with a gust of sea air and scratches across the sidewalk until landing silently on the soft lawn. A lone black bird caws loudly. A dog barks up the street while the dryer thrums its low song -- the heart beats of the day.
The first day as a mother changed me forever. My heart grew to the point it might shatter into a million stars the moment I saw the face of my son. Because of this new capacity for so much love, I simply never saw the world or anything in it the same again - It was oh, so much better, so much richer, than I can ever put into words.
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To you too Isa.....Have a wonderful day, xv.
What a beautiful photo! Happy Valentine's Day!
And to you too. Are you waiting for those spectacular runnunculas to bloom. I bet the weather there is wonderful. It has been a long winter here.
Lovely flowers!
Lovely pic!
Lovely blog!
I'm a new follower!
Salut!
*Tasiaa
Helloooooooooo my friend! What a fabulous photo, as all of yours are. I adore ranunculas. I have been discovering pleasant surprises throughout my garden beds, bulbs long forgotten, yet they have not forgotten who they are. Sending you all my love, Deb
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