We have started a new month and new flowers are blooming in the garden of my friend and photography mentor Cindy Dyer. Iris season has almost ended, but more lilies are opening each day. Today’s featured star is the bold, fragrant oriental hybrid known as the Stargazer Lily (Lilium ‘Stargazer’). Wow—there is nothing subtle about this flower that overwhelms both the eyes and the nose.
The words “star gazer” bring to mind some words from one of my favorite songs, The Rainbow Connection as sung by Kermit the Frog. “What’s so amazing that keeps us stargazing and what do we think we might see? Someday we’ll find it, that rainbow connection, the lover, the dreamer, and me.” Now more than ever, we all need hope.
I want to share with you the concluding portion of a prayer distributed to us by our local Episcopal bishop yesterday, a National Day of Mourning and Lament for those who have died of COVID-19. “God of all hope, God of all goodness, we are a people hurting, lost and divided. Our world seems a strange and foreign land, our days a blur of separation and isolation. Gather us to your very heart as we pray for our nation, receive all who have died into the fulness of your heaven, guide the hands of all who serve others. Bless our efforts to love all people in concrete action and, in your powerful ways and in your perfect time, make us whole for the sake of a world so desperately in need of You. Amen.”
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Nice Mike! Great post!!
Thanks, Reed. I felt compelled to be a little more straightforward about my religious beliefs in this posting, because the current situation is so and is weighing heavily on my heart and my mind.
Another great song! Love the stargazer Lily! And thanks for the prayer, the world definitely needs it! Thanks for the message of Hope!
If we do nothing else, we need to pray for all of our leaders and our people, even for those with whom we disagree.
You are right!
Beautiful lily, Mike and message of hope. There are so many concerning and disturbing things happening in the US and the world.
Lovely
Thanks, Louella.
Wonderful images of these beautiful flowers. And thank you for sharing those words… So desperately needed now more than ever.
I will echo that great Amen.
Goooooorrrrgeous images! And Amen! ❤
My postings are often a reflection of my mood and thoughts in the moment when I am writing them and increasingly I have been reflective as we all experience the consequences of Covid-19.