cupid’s garden
My garden is filled with flowers named in words of love.
Bleeding Heart
Love in a Mist
Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate
Love in a Puff
Red, Red Rose
The language of flowers is a lovely one
(and it was also a lovely book by Vanessa Diffenbaugh).
There is so much meaning and history behind these blooms.
We don’t really keep up with that sort of thing these days, but
in olden times, if someone gave you a bouquet of bleeding hearts,
it meant they were professing their undying love for you.
There is no other flower that quite so obviously
sends a valentine out to the world.
I have a feeling Mother Nature has a soft spot
in her own heart for these.
I know I do.
.
Wishing you a heart-filled week.
Comments
These are beautiful. I wish we had them here! Fiona of Lady Fi just posted some, too. I’m feeling the love! Thanks!
Posted by: Barbara | June 3rd, 2013 11:11
Me too, feeling the love.
Posted by: Kathryn Dyche Dechairo | June 3rd, 2013 15:05
One of my dads favorites 🙂
Posted by: Nana | June 4th, 2013 10:10