Well, I love quotes. I love to share them. I need to draw, and I’m a big fan of words and images together. So there you have it.
This quote, often mistakenly attributed to the late, great Kurt Vonnegut, caught my attention while reading this morning. It seemed like such a good one to share in light of the daily onslaught of news.
And then, another note of hope, Spring. This lovely display of pussy willow, baby daffodils and iris just needed to be shared. Taken at my local farm market, Phillips Farms, a fabulous source of home grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, as well as locally sourced milk, eggs, cheeses, and other dairy.
We may feel frightened and/or confused by all that’s going on right now, but there are still so many blessings to behold and embrace.


Beautiful quote, photo, and sentiments, Jeanne.
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Thank you so much. :-)
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Such a beautiful quote, Jeanne. The snowdrop illustration is so delicate and welcoming. I love that they represent themes like beginnings, hope, and triumph over challenges—-just what we need!
And what a glorious market to have so nearby. I hope your spring will continue to surprise you with joy! Thank you for this cheery post. XO
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Hi. You are very welcome, of course. Especially on my snowdrop drawing. :-)
I am so, so lucky to have Phillips Farms nearby. Always grateful. Kind of a reminder of the seasons, and that life is still going on, despite it all. ❤️
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A lovely hopeful post Jeanne!
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Thanks, Andrea. We have to have some hope with all that’s going on. So many people cheering us on on Saturday, April 5th. as we organized all over the country – the U.K., was behind us, too. It was heartwarming. And hopeful.
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