"The Morning Glories and Sunflowers turn naturally toward the light,
but we have to be taught, it seems."
"GOOD MORNING, GLORY!"
Those are the words I heard every morning during my Senior year in high school. . .Our school principal never missed a day saying them to me. . .as I started my work in his office during first period classes. . .
Those three words made me smile. . .but they did more than that. . .
They brought LIGHT and JOY to my entire day.
If my principal thought I was 'glorious' maybe I could light up someone else's day, too.
Three simple words.
HAVE A GLORIOUS SUNDAY!
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9 comments:
I adore morning glories. Thanks for sharing. Deb
I've discovered that I have a morning glory exactly like that one growing at the back of the daylily planter. Gonna love it and leave it right there.
The blue color is so striking, so beautiful!
I have a love hate relationship with Morning Glories. Last year I planted a WHOLE package of seeds in a small area to climb the fence. . . well climb they did. . . up the gutter, behind the siding, across the gate. . . this year I was NOT planting seeds. . . I had 2, yes 2 tiny volunteer seedlings from last years fiasco. . . I decided to leave them be (How much harm can 2 seedlings do) well I found out. . . they are even consuming my wicker chair that is about 5 ft away from the bed they are growing in. . . they sure are pretty and I do love them (did I really say that?)
Beautiful photos. I have the same coloured morning glories this year and they are performing well.
Your morning glories are beautiful! Thanks for sharing as the Heavenly Blue morning glories I planted turned out to be pale purple. Darn!
That made me smile too :)
Your photos make me miss Morning Glories. We use to have them along a fence, but like another comment said, they can out out of control. I will have to think of a good place to plant them again, someplace I can keep an eye on them!
How beautiful! I love the color!
Hugs,
Pam
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