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Mornings with Mary: Water Lily

exquisite lily
offered in homage, Mary,
heavenly Mother

lovingly linked
to Rebecca's
Mornings with Mary

Comments

Unknown said…
Ah, Nonnie, what an exquisite photograph. I see these water lilies so rarely but remember them distinctly at the Self Realization Fellowship in the Pacific Palisades and in the Getty Malibu Gardens. Where did you take this photo? Your haiku beautifully pays homage to Mary.
Norma Ruttan said…
this was taken at Oakhurst Gardens.
Gillena Cox said…
A most fitting offering

Much love...
Priti.Lisa said…
The most perfect lily I have seen.
Found right at it's peak of ripeness.
I like that you also wrote a haiku-prayer.
♥♥♥
peggy gatto said…
Beautiful, thank you!!!
MeOfCourse said…
Beautiful lily and lovely prayer.:)
gloria

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