Wednesday, May 25, 2011

On The Way to the Dentist

My friend, Diane had oral surgery, last week and I was her desinated driver, since she would be woozy.
this is what I found in her yard, while walking her dog when we got back from the dentist.
Southern Magnolia

"All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. - Indian Proverb"

"Flowers whisper what words cannot say"

Author: Local Florist

"Be like a flower,
turn your faces to the sun"

Author: Kahlil Gibran
BUT WAIT:  there will be more.... coming soon,

19 comments:

RoeH said...

I'd love to grow a magnolia tree here. Those blossoms are incredible. Probably not enough humidity here.

Unknown said...

Sandra
these are beautiful photos.

Kim@stuffcould.... said...

These words are so true! The pics of the Magnolia are gorgeous. Yes be the driver :)

Christine said...

Beautiful! And they smell so good too.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi Sandra, Great pictures of the Magnolia blossoms. I love Magnolias and love to smell them.. I used to take a blossom to my office (when I lived in Texas and worked there) --and the office would smell so good all day!!!!

Thanks for sharing.
Hugs
Betsy

Remington said...

BEAUTIFUL!

DawnTreader said...

They are lovely. After the last days of rain and storm here I think ours will be "gone with the wind" for this year ...

Unknown said...

beautiful images of Magnolia blossoms, very delicate and full of details. I like the lighting too.

Should I be MadSnapper III?

Best regards,

S. Etole said...

These are totally gorgeous! Absolutely!

srp said...

In Mississippi you can set your calendar by when the magnolia bloom... first week in May.

As for our storm... yes, I did... it was so red and sticky but I couldn't find any dead bird so... well, I did.

My 83 year old dad with a compression fracture in his lumbar vertebrae said he was going to go out and use the chain saw... and I said... NO WAY! He wanted me to use the chain saw... I said, NO WAY... I would probably cut my leg off and then who would drive me to the hospital? Our yard guy said he would help... as soon as he gets the tree top out of his yard.

Oh, the blog this button on Picasa quit working last night too. I think Google owns all of them so when something messes up it just compounds.

Yard guy is here!

From the Kitchen said...

Beautiful. Alas, I cannot tolerate their aroma.

Best,
Bonnie

Ginny Hartzler said...

I have pictures of this flower, but wasn't for sure it's a magnolia, now I know! Don't know what you've done, but you are now the new Georgia O'Keeffe!! Amazing art. LOVING the lizards and the babies!! Love the red throat art!!! I want one for a pet, do they get in the house?? Are they harmful? Send me a box of them after I heal, with care instructions. Your photos have shot through the ROOF while I was gone!!!!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I have not closed my mouth and can breathe again.These are jaw-dropping gorgeous.WOW!!!!

SquirrelQueen said...

Southern magnolias are so beautiful, I love your macros Sandra.

I didn't realize there were different types of magnolias until we move here. This area has Star Magnolias which are gorgeous but they don't have that same wonderful scent that the southern ones do.

Ann said...

how pretty it is. That's a pretty sweet deal, she gets a ride and you get free photographic material.

George said...

I really like these pictures of the the Magnolia blossoms. You did a great job with both of them. The quotes are wonderful as well.

Regina said...

I've always loved Magnolia's!! These are exceptionally beautiful..how pretty the white with deep green leaves. Your quotes are great!

Chatty Crone said...

I just sat and looked for a minute enjoying the photos and thought about their smell.

Ah.

"All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. - Indian Proverb"

And seeds can mean a lot of things!

Unknown said...

Absolutely beautiful. The first pic in particular is great. It's nice how the white Magnolias stand out from all the green. Anyway, good luck being the designated driver. It does get pretty woozy for a person after going to the dentist, so having someone there helps!

-Ed Mcgoldrick