Showing posts with label beautiful blooming Edmonton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautiful blooming Edmonton. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Those gorgeous trees

These days, walks with Shadow are getting longer and longer, as we go from stunningly beautiful tree to astoundingly gorgeous tree, marveling at beauty. Our city had some brilliant planners when it came to our parks, and blossoms abound. I feel so lucky to have been born at this time of year because the trees are a love letter from God, made to order for me (and everyone else). Richard Rohr summed it up perfectly in an email today, talking about Saints Francis and Clare:
Francis and Clare knew that the love God has for each soul is unique and made to order, which is why any "saved" person always feels beloved, chosen and even "God's favorite" like so many in the Bible. Divine intimacy is always and precisely particular and made to order -- and thus, "intimate."
This time of year, we can all feel intimately loved because God fills the world with beauty!


Look for God's loveletters in your neighbourhood, 
and hear her and his lovesongs via your local songbirds!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Beautiful bloomin' Edmonton

This morning, the puppy and I went for a walk... and did the same walk in reverse this afternoon so I could take pictures (and so we could play together under the blooming crab apple trees). I'm not sure which City of Edmonton employees can take credit for the beauty I find in Strathearn Park, but kudos to the people who planted the gorgeous trees!


Lilac, honeysuckle and ornamental crab...


and this little oasis of three perfectly spaced crab apple trees, surrounded by pines...


looking back from our spot under the furthest tree...


a happy pooch...


someone played a trick... 
this is a single tree, with a few grafted branches of ornamental crab...


back in our neighbourhood -- a neighbour's chokecherry and plum trees...


Brian's ornamental crab...


Bob's ornamental crab (so many different colours!)...


and our street in bloom, one year after the rainy day picture below...



It's good to come home to our own little river of tulips, 
and a big drink of water, right Shadow?


After a long walk, shade feels good on the belly.