I look back with gladness to the day when I found the path to the land of heart’s desire, and thank Fate ceaselessly with a loud voice that she did not permit town to sap all the years away while the heart was turning to wind-voices and flower-faces and the hands of kindly earth.
~ Mrs. George Cran, The Garden of Ignorance, 1913





An uplifting thought to go with a cheerful tulip flower-face…
They say ‘Ignorance is Bliss’ and whilst spending time in the garden one does not require knowledge, just to ‘feel’. Your photo and quote from the book capture this feeling perfectly. Love it! 🙂
Thank you, Barbara and Joanne. 🙂