I like the way the leaves FIT the apple, like a painting laying on the blue, great quote and is 100 percent true. Ann, another blogger, commented yesterday that even what we create we can't do it without what God already created for us to use.
“I don’t have time,” my grandfather said, “to dither around and stand on my head, pretending that crimson is blue, not red— just tell me the truth, if you please.
“I’m much too old for being lied to, so tell me the truth about the rose hue that colors the sky when the day is through and adds a bright blush to the trees.
“Some call it red and some call it pink, some call it strawberry wine-colored ink; I call it rubicund, that’s what I think— now leave me alone, if you please.”
I like the way the leaves FIT the apple, like a painting laying on the blue, great quote and is 100 percent true. Ann, another blogger, commented yesterday that even what we create we can't do it without what God already created for us to use.
ReplyDeleteOh my I am tempted ^_^ Great photo!
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Gosh, this looks like something on the cover of a magazine! I heard another quote once about maybe we can re-invent the apple, but not the seed.
ReplyDeleteHow can you say it's not tempting! It's so inviting to take a bite:):)
ReplyDeleteNice colors! Nice quote!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteSOME CALL IT RED
“I don’t have time,” my grandfather said,
“to dither around and stand on my head,
pretending that crimson is blue, not red—
just tell me the truth, if you please.
“I’m much too old for being lied to,
so tell me the truth about the rose hue
that colors the sky when the day is through
and adds a bright blush to the trees.
“Some call it red and some call it pink,
some call it strawberry wine-colored ink;
I call it rubicund, that’s what I think—
now leave me alone, if you please.”
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