While building fence…
Shannon’s cat, Willow, decided he wanted to come with us. But no, Willow (he is a Norwegian Forrest Cat) it’s too far up there, too dangerous for a kitty…you have to stay home.
We saw several water snakes, but that was all.
Some of the Yucca was blooming…
They bloom so rarely that it’s an amazing site
The San Juan Peaks were impressive
A fox zipped in front of us…heading —somewhere
And I found a heart!
Just sitting there waiting to be noticed!
Picking it up, after giving thanks, I brought it home to grace my heart shaped tree stump!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda








I love finding hearts in the wild! Beautiful pictures!
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They are so unexpected and so beautiful it makes your own heart leap in joy!
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It’s Amazing what you do to notice the Beauty of Creation and then sharing it with us. I don’t know you well enough but I could imagine you would be such a good writer and poet, taking your own Pictures for your books. It’s all about blessings and grace, we are given so much that we never even Think about using or thinking of as anything special. Perhaps it’s enough that you share with us in this fashion, perhaps there will be other Days. Perhaps you already write books!!!
Anyway, I enjoy your posts very much, Linda!
Greetings from Solveig in Sweden.
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No, I have no books written. I sometimes think I would love to write books, but I don’t know how to begin so I just write here. Thank you for your kind words!
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How many eons has that rock waited for you?
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Many! I’m so glad I looked down!
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It’s wonderful that you found a heart to add to your garden. It was a wonderful day.
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It was! Hot, productive…and filled with a heart!
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So perfect vor you to find… ♡
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I think it wanted to live in a garden!
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Lovely photos. It looks almost the right size for a human heart
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Why yes it does!
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Did I understand you that the yucca doesn’t bloom all the time. I have several friends that have it growing in their yards and it has beautiful bloom every year.
Your hearts are wonderful, how lucky for you! AND, beautiful pictures as usual!!
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Well, the ones that grow wild here only bloom once in a great while. I’m sure there are hybridized ones out there now. Thank you!
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this is a hearty, heartfelt like !!!!!
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Tee Hee
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Beautiful heart! I always wish I can find one of those sometime.
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I hope you do. It’s so much fun and totally unexpected!
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Finding a heart always makes the day extra special since they are so rare. Loved the log too.
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They are extremely rare…makes MY heart leap with joy!
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Lovely heart find!! Well spotted.
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1st of all: XXX sellent pixure of robin w/worm in beak! “Betty” likes and collects heart-shaped rocks also ~
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They are such a joy to find! Good for Bety!
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D > J found a heart stone and brought it home for me – it’s on the windowcill by the kitchen sink. I’ll have to post a photo. It’s a lovely sparkly stone.
J > I was thinking of D when I realized I was looking straight at this small stone …
D > This might surprise you, but Yucca’s grow very well here in the Outer Hebrides! And they flower most years!
J > D hasn’t mentioned as she should have, that Yuccas grow well when bought in a garden centre or online and are planted in a garden. They don’t grow wild – they haven’t naturalized!
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How very interesting! And for you to find a heart stone…just perfect! I’ll share in your gladness…I’m sure it means goodness and joy for all!
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Willow is beautiful Linda .. isn’t it fun finding hearts 😀
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It is! An surprising how many hearts there really is in nature!
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