Earthly and Eternal Gardens

Words Are Like Seeds, Kind or Unkind, They Can Continue to Grow and Produce Harvests Down Into New Generations

Rue Cooper

White and fragile Pennsylvania wildflowers emerge through the dried oak leaves. Spring has blazed forth in the woods.

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Rue Cooper is a free lance writer living in Pennsylvania. She watches a lot of television shows and old comedy movies. She is interested in homeschooling, religions, biography, science, history, world cultu...  View profile

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  • Augustlace4/10/2010

    Such Beauty and Your Words are Beautiful too! Thanks for sharing! I do not get to see them here in my neighborhood but going to take that trip North in a few days! :)If the bear/bears are gone maybe a hike! Thanks Rue!

  • Dan Reveal4/6/2010

    These are very wonderful, Rue..I'm glad I found your page!!

  • Faye Fairley4/6/2010

    beautiful pictures......love it

  • Jack Wellman4/6/2010

    I am so impressed by such beauty. I love these. Whatever they are, I wish I had them in my flower bed! Thanks for sharing such beauty.

  • Rue Cooper4/6/2010

    Hi Vincent, thanks for giving a name here. I am now looking for other pics of anemones :)

  • Vincent Summers4/6/2010

    Trying to think of what these plants were... Not Rue Anemones, were they?

  • JerseyNana4/6/2010

    Rue, glad that they have persistance and how lucky we are to enjoy them!

  • Michele Starkey4/6/2010

    Rue - I loved them! We only have a few daffodils blooming in the garden but as soon as the rest come out, I want to do a beautiful slideshow like this one :) Cheers!

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW4/6/2010

    Earthly and eternal, indeed. Fabulous shots!

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