A few weeks ago, I drove by these interesting cone-shaped flowers. This building always has bright blooms that bring color to this busy intersection, but it’s location is not ideal to take pictures unless you park around the corner and walk over to the front.
Not feasible with 2 kids in the car who may give you that funny look when you tell them what you’re up to. “What? You mean I have to unbuckle my seat belt and get out of the car for 5 minutes, and buckle up again. No, mommy. Just no.”
However, traffic has diminished dramatically in the past few weeks. It’s almost surreal to see the empty streets and roads. At a stop light, I rolled down the window and took these pictures. Don’t worry: I didn’t stop traffic. It was during a light stop.
Moments when I pass by pretty flowers on the road they remind me of Robert Frost’s poem of that lost moment when you drive by (or in his case riding a train) flowers you’d like to examine. I think it’s a common experience for us flower enthusiasts!
“A Passing Glimpse” by Robert Frost
To Ridgely Torrence
On Last Looking into His ‘Hesperides’
I often see flowers from a passing car
That are gone before I can tell what they are.
I want to get out of the train and go back
To see what they were beside the track.
I name all the flowers I am sure they weren’t;
Not fireweed loving where woods have burnt–
Not bluebells gracing a tunnel mouth–
Not lupine living on sand and drouth.
Was something brushed across my mind
That no one on earth will ever find?
Heaven gives it glimpses only to those
Not in position to look too close.


Thanks Cee for hosting this challenge! Great to share my bloom finds with others.
Categories: flower of the day Nature observations and thoughts
singlikewildflowers
Welcome to my blog! My name is Esther and I'm so happy you are here. I'm an avid nature photographer and a daydreaming thinker. My posts revolve around photos of nature's beauty, homeschooling adventures with my 2 kids, sporadic reflections on my child's heart condition, Bible reading reflections, gardening feats, and other mish mash things. Hopefully you'll leave encouraged, pensive, or smiling at the simple things of life. Thank you for stopping by and hope you'll find some interesting posts to read!
They’re beautiful blooms! And the sunshine is such a joy!
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Thank you! Sunshine is the extra that makes it shine.
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Beautiful photo for today 😀
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Thank you!
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Lovely flowers! Have a blessed day!
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Thank you!
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Those yellow flower cones are better than an ice-cream cone! They reminded me of forsythia at first until I saw the cone shape.
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Wow, an ice cream cone that big would be a dream! An ice cream that you could eat without the calories…even better.
Not sure what kind of flowers these are. But in looking up forsythia, it would be more spread out. Or maybe the gardeners shaped it like that. ?? Anyways, I’m happy the bright flowers made you think of something happy.
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Yes, that bright yellow did make me happy – I have not seen forsythia in the neighborhood yet, not the last time I walked … it is a sure sign of Spring!
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Yellow is such a pretty and inviting flower color. Spreads cheer!
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Amazing!!
Here’s my poem on a flower, I’m sure you’ll like it:
https://lovetoreadmoiz.wordpress.com/2020/04/14/the-flower-will-blossom-again-a-poem/
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Love your poem and the beautiful imagery of what the rose experiences!! I like how you added the bee visitor (reminiscent of Emily Dickinson). Thanks for sharing your poem with me and for visiting my blog!! Appreciate it.
I hope you have a good rest of the Sunday and take care.
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Thank you for reading and am glad you liked it! Good day.. 🙂
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