Passion~

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The Holler is humming,
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with passion,
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and flowers.
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Bees buzzing,
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pollen floating.
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The garden thrums,
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with the drum of life.
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Cheers to your from our passionate garden. <3


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169 thoughts on “Passion~

    1. Yes, in that passion means strong feelings/attachment for something/someone and strong feelings often create suffering. Love for example, is both joyous and wonderful, and at the same time makes one prone to terrible suffering. Buddha of course addressed this beautifully. Interestingly the passionflower is named for the passion of Christ.

    1. I can well imagine you will miss the bees. When the passionflowers open, everyone in the garden masses on the flowers, ants, bees, hummingbirds, caterpillars. They are accurately named flowers since they create a lot of passion!

    1. They are aren’t they! Fascinating though and the insects are……well passionate about them! Reminds me of Hepburns quote in ‘The Lake’ remember, ““The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower….” Dorothy Parker said Hepburn’s performance, showed the breath of emotion “from A to B.” God I love Parker. Passionate about her~ 😉

  1. The passion flower is so pretty, those gorgeous colours blow me away. Love that you captured the bees collecting the pollen.
    Fantastic photographs as always Cindy.

      1. She lived here and left? I just cannot fathom… Yes, it is gorgeous here and I can’t imagine being somewhere else willingly. 🙂 Enjoy your holiday! xx

  2. Liebe Cinda super Fotos und sogar mit Bienen toll so schön einen gemütlichen Sonntag und ein guten Start in die neue Woche wünsche ich dir Klaus in Freundschaft

  3. These are exquisite passion flower photos I’ve never seen! Thank you so so much for bringing beautiful flower and bee picture to us. We have had gray, gloomy, rainy… days, really can use more rain. 🙂

  4. I haven’t seen passion-fruit flowers since a child when I would go out to the vine and pull off a fruit and eat it right there. How I did it without a spoon I can’t remember but I did it! Thank you so much for the trip down memory lane with your gorgeous captures. 😉

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