I don't really do sweet but this lovely sign in yesterday's garden was so appropriate to its location, beside the cupid with little birds that I showed you, that I had to post it. It is quite obvious from the droppings on the sign that the birds agree with the poem!
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That's very sweet, I like it!
ReplyDeleteI can see how you're celebrating spring time. ;-)
that must be a popular quote. I have a couple of postcards of different places with signs that say the same thing.
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet sign.
ReplyDeleteit's a wonderful sign. i love the poem.
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yes, it is a bit sweet, but also appropriate for the location.
ReplyDeleteThat's one garden I would love to visit and photograph.
ReplyDeleteWell, this is definitely the time of year to be celebrating gardens. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never noticed this sign before.
ReplyDeleteThe sentiment is very true.
"The song of the birds for mirth" - perfect
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing wrong with cute, so long as you stay away from syrupy.
ReplyDeleteYou redeemed yourself from too much sweetness with the last sentence ;>).....I like the whole post. Bill's grandmother used to have that saying/prayer/whatever it is in her garden, so it does bring back lovely memories..even though I don't do sweet and cute too well either.
ReplyDeleteI do like poems and sayings placed in gardens, a place to meditate; while avoiding the bird droppings:-)
ReplyDeleteSweet and cute poem, and the birds do seem to agree! Nice sign!
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed!
ReplyDeleteThat takes the prize as far as I am concerned for a sign. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely sign! I've always enjoyed that particular poem...:)
ReplyDeletedorothy francis gurney, a great name
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