From “Lilies” in Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden by Eleanor Perenyi:
“There is a school that claims to detest the scent of lilies: ‘like a funeral’ is the phrase. Personally, I don’t associate lilies with funerals, but if I did, what a way to go! No flower perfume is too strong for me. The stupendous lily bouquets that stand on our grand piano during July and August send an essence up the back stairs that finds its way into my bedroom and my dreams at night, and I am sorry for those whose senses don’t allow them to enjoy this pleasure.”
From Upstream by Mary Oliver:
“Understand from the first this certainty. Butterflies don’t write books, neither do lilies…. Which doesn’t mean they don’t know, in their own way, what they are. That they don’t know they are alive — that they don’t feel, that action upon which all consciousness sits, lightly or heavily. Humility is the prize of the leaf-world….”
Hello!
This is the seventh of ten posts in my “Lilies on Black Backgrounds” series. Like the sixth post, this one features photos taken in a section of Oakland Cemetery’s gardens with a large batch of saturated-pink and salmon-colored blooms, many of them manifesting most-excellent form.
The previous posts in this series are:
Lilies on Black Backgrounds: A Photo Project (1 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (2 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (3 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (4 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (5 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (6 of 10)
Thanks for taking a look!