Finding Solace in Uncertain Times

We are indeed living in uncertain times! The fear surrounding the spread of the coronavirus and the resulting fallout that has crippled the US stock market, banned foreign travel and closed businesses, schools and event venues have us all taking a closer look at the extreme fragility of our modern global culture. We are helplessly caught in the downward spiral of all that is happening around us while fretfully watching from the sidelines.

Photo courtesy of Manfred Richter on Pixabay

Although it may be hard to find something to cheer us, it’s in our best interest to do so. Here in Northeast Massachusetts, as well as other areas of New England, we’ve been blessed with warmer than usual temperatures coupled with a lack of snow or ice on the ground. This mild weather has allowed me to get out in my yard well before the usual springtime schedule and clean up my perennial beds. The first spring days spent outdoors are always something I look forward to but this year, in particular, being out in my gardens has truly soothed my soul.

Photo courtesy Olle August on Pixabay

While working outside this week on one of those warm and sunny days, I heard a little buzz and spied a honey bee enjoying some early-blooming snowdrops! The next day, a butterfly magically appeared, flexing its wings and opening them to the warmth of the early spring sun.

Photo courtesy of Pezibear on Pixabay

These tiny events, so easily overlooked when preoccupied with bad news, were my silver lining. They stopped me in my tracks and I watched them as long as I could, not wanting to let go, for they were both miraculous and healing at the same time.

Photo courtesy of AsamiG on Pixabay

When we immerse ourselves in the natural world, such as gardening or walking in the woods, we see life proceeding at its own slow and deliberate pace, oblivious to and in spite of the problems of mankind. Nature calms us in a way nothing else can and it’s especially important in trying times for us to seek its solace whenever we can.

Photo courtesy of Martin Slavoljubovski on Pixabay

Give yourself a break from the relentless bad news, and turn off the TV, computer and cell phone for a period each day. Take advantage of the mild weather and go for a walk or work in the yard. Even if all you do is sit quietly on your front porch and count your blessings, you will find some comfort and peace. Remember that staying healthy is much more than just washing your hands. Find the healing power in getting outside and enjoying nature!

A Simple Prayer of Gratitude

For so many of us, Thanksgiving and Christmas are a time of reflecting on our many blessings! As I gather with family and friends this season, I’m reminded how it’s the little things that truly matter in life, for they bring us the most heartfelt joy and contentment.

A peaceful autumn scene

Over the past year, I’ve captured many magical moments in photographs. Come with me on a visual journey as I work my way back through the months and give thanks for all that has brought me to this place of gratitude!

The last Monarch of the season

Whether walking in the woods or tending my gardens, I am always close to nature and continually awestruck by her infinite beauty. It seems that every day there is something new to surprise me! On a late October afternoon, a Monarch butterfly was the last thing I expected to see but my bright orange zinnias drew her to the garden for a final visit.

A Barred Owl took up residence in the yard this summer

Birds, bees, butterflies and other creatures are my constant outdoor companions, but catching them with the camera is not always easy! The photo of the owl was taken one early summer morning when all was quiet and still. I had taken my cup of coffee out on the deck where I stood enjoying the peaceful scene. The slightest movement suddenly caught my eye and there it was! Spotting the large bird sitting in a nearby tree, I had to quietly (and quickly!) rush back inside to grab my camera. When I returned, the owl remained perched on the branch and graciously posed for me!

Hummingbirds are frequent garden visitors

Hummingbirds seem to be everywhere you look during the warm summer months, but their quick darting movements make them difficult to capture in a photo. Flowers, however, are always happy to present themselves in stunning stillness.

Daylily ‘Lady Elizabeth’ is a regal July beauty

There is nothing that feeds my soul like my beautiful flower gardens. I live for the divine thrill of watching buds open! Even though many of my plants and shrubs are old friends, the pleasure I find in gazing upon each fresh bloom never gets old. Every year brings more botanical surprises to delight my eyes as the gardens change anew.

May blooms opening to the sun

As the first snowdrops push through the snow, their tiny white flowers opening to the warmth of the early spring sun, I’m once again struck by the power of rebirth and the circle of life. In spring, the earth is born again and I with it!

Spring blooming bulbs always bring a smile to my face

Today, I give thanks for all the little things that bring me joy, for those special moments that make up each day of my life and for the unconditional love of family and friends that sustains me. There is so much to be grateful for!

No season is without beauty and inspiration

All photos by Nancy Marie Allen

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Relishing the Last Weekend in May

The Memorial Day holiday weekend is in full swing with perfect weather here in the Northeast and I wanted to share some photos taken in the yard and neighborhood over the last couple of days. With the warmth and abundant sunshine, there are signs of life everywhere!

An Eastern Milk Snake soaks up the early morning sun
A large shelf mushroom makes a home in an oak tree
A neighbor’s Miniature Iris catch the first rays
A rhododendron and azalea are decked out in their colorful May blooms
The shade garden includes hosta, brunnera, bleeding heart, ferns, lamium and ajuga
A large azalea brightens the end of our driveway

Every day this weekend has been spent outdoors! On Saturday I added some “Golden” oregano and “Berggarten” sage to the herb garden. Planted in its pot to keep it in bounds, some variegated pineapple mint joined them and should make an interesting addition to summer beverages. Yesterday, I planted six tomatoes (including my favorite “Sun Gold”) and moved the Genovese basil outside to harden off for a few days before going into the vegetable garden as tomato companions. Today, I will continue working amongst my new plants and old favorites. Whatever you’re doing this weekend, I wish you all a Happy Memorial Day!

This golden beauty is the first bearded iris to open

All photos by Walter and Nancy Marie Allen

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