Yes, I like that thought !! The green has a mind of it`s own!! Somehow I couldn`t quite harmonize on this weeks theme, so I am glad that you found it!! ♡
as a gardener, and someone who lives (too) close to nature, I strive to find a balance with nature - but I wonder whether man vs nature isn't just a battle for taking over.
Nature will win in the end once man has wiped ourselves out. My gosh that's deep, Nadine. And a bit blue if not black and definitely not green. xo Carole
I won't call this very neat, but it is comforting to know that nature wins in the end.
OT: I love Wales too, but I wouldn't visit it every year. I like a bit of variation. Says the man who visited Scotland 3 times in the past 5 years :-) And Wales twice. But I rarely go back twice to the same place, Caernarfon, Mount Snowdon, Oban, Glencoe, Killin, Fort William, Glenfinnan and Stirling excepted :-)
Yes, I like that thought !! The green has a mind of it`s own!!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I couldn`t quite harmonize on this weeks theme, so I am glad that you found it!!
♡
Now if only mankind would leave so much of nature alone we would indeed have a harmonious future.Thanks fr the thought of the day.
ReplyDeletenow there's a great thought....and a wonderful one at that!
ReplyDeleteas a gardener, and someone who lives (too) close to nature, I strive to find a balance with nature - but I wonder whether man vs nature isn't just a battle for taking over.
ReplyDeleteCannot imagine...
ReplyDeleteOne must take care of green in order not to become one ;)
Nature will win in the end once man has wiped ourselves out.
ReplyDeleteMy gosh that's deep, Nadine. And a bit blue if not black and definitely not green.
xo Carole
I love the force of nature. No man is a match.
ReplyDeleteThat is a harmonizing thought! Now hurry up and get here with the wine... and bring some garden shears :-)
ReplyDeleteLa vie et la nature gagnent toujours ?
ReplyDeletestrong in a strange sense
ReplyDeleteI won't call this very neat, but it is comforting to know that nature wins in the end.
ReplyDeleteOT: I love Wales too, but I wouldn't visit it every year. I like a bit of variation. Says the man who visited Scotland 3 times in the past 5 years :-) And Wales twice. But I rarely go back twice to the same place, Caernarfon, Mount Snowdon, Oban, Glencoe, Killin, Fort William, Glenfinnan and Stirling excepted :-)