Constant Friends

 

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“In joy or sadness, flowers are our constant friends.” 
~ Kozuko Okakura 

We spent a rainy afternoon touring the estate house and gardens at Mount Stewart on the eastern most peninsula in Northern Ireland while the rest of the country here was steeped in heavy security for the G8 Summit happening and President Obama’s arrival in Belfast with his family.  We decided to bypass all the politics and find something beautiful.  We succeeded.

Flowers are present for our most emotional times of life–to celebrate birth and comfort the dying, to show love and celebrate life long unions.  They are a universal language, no matter the country.  During our visit to Japan, the whole country was preparing for the annual festivals celebrating sakura, the cherry blossoms that are so beloved there.  Here in Ireland, spring is late this year, so today we got to enjoy azaleas and rhododendrons and peonies all over again, as they are completely done blooming at home.

We are thrilled to find our floral friends blooming richly here, even with the stress and troubles of the recent decades in Northern Ireland, and the current economic struggles here and elsewhere.  If the G8 Summiteers have trouble reaching any agreement, they just need to go find a garden to cultivate together.  Voltaire understood that several centuries ago;  we need to remind ourselves now that the best of friends will be constant through joy and sorrow.

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One thought on “Constant Friends

  1. Great pics. Great photographing job — I assume you are that gifted person?
    The gardens and, I assume, a pond are beautiful. So many shades of green.
    Too bad that Obama’s presence intruded on your visit. He can’t do anything right! He can’t fix our own economy as promised, how in hell does he think he has a contribution to make at the G8 Summit. Just another chance to get a free trip for himself and his family.

    As far as the Summiteers are concerned: if women were running the show things would get done,
    in good time, and with meaningful positive results.

    I read an article somewhere very recently about countries where women were prime ministers or
    national leaders of some title that are doing very well – economically and socially. They just waded in and
    got things done with no fuss, no muss in a practical and orderly manner.. (Which is not to say that I
    would vote for Hillary when she runs (with Bill pulling the strings of course).

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