Lucy brought me a small bouquet of ranunculus
My vase.
Her light blue velvet ribbon.
I think they are exquisite...
maybe my new favorite flower.
Ranunculus are so fragile but packed with color.
They have row after row of petals just waiting to open.
This one stem leaned over and dropped a few.
They look almost too perfect to be real.
I will never be able to grow Ranunculus in Georgia.
They like to grow in spring-like temperatures of about 55 degrees.
They do like bright light.
We have plenty of that.
I thought I would do a short study of Ranunculus on this cloudy Saturday afternoon.
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I am in the middle of cooking a large meal for my family.
I've been marinating some pork tenderloins.
I made a big tray of my Savannah Red Rice and I snapped some green beans.
Dessert will be apple turnovers with Blue Bell ice cream.
I'm loving the things that God has given me today...
Family,
Good Food,
Beautiful Flowers,
The anticipation of an afternoon thunderstorm
Looking forward to Amanda's visit next week,
God's Word,
(I've been meditating on Psalm 19 for the last few days)
It will be the subject of our sermon tomorrow.
"Rejoice Always and again I say Rejoice!"
Philippians 4:4
There is always something to be thankful for.
Sometimes I just love to come here to my blog and name a few of them.
Our God is so good all of the time.
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