Quaker Lady

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My little Quaker Hitty Mary Ann made her annual visit to her friends in the garden…

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Columbine

…she admired the Volunteer Columbine…

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Granny’s Bonnet

…and visited with the Granny’s Bonnet Columbine for a while…

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Chives

…and chatted with the chives…

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Quaker Lady

…but she spent most of the afternoon with her best friend the Quaker Lady…

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Friends

…a beautiful iris; small, delicately shaded and lovely! It is so pleasant to spend time with a Friend in the Garden!

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12 thoughts on “Quaker Lady

  1. Chatting with a mutual friend is very comforting. I enjoy seeing Mary Ann with her annual friend. Our irises too have started opening just a day or so ago.

    • Spending time with a friend is a balm in worrisome and complicated times, and I know Mary Ann feels comforted and more peaceful after spending time with Friends, even when they are simply being quiet together..

  2. Mary Ann is beautifully plain, in the Quaker sense: appropriate, modest and neat. Even her namesake iris is quite subdued, unlike the loudly shouting beauties Jean is currently enjoying!

    • It is Iris-time in Victoria! I am very very fond of this quiet Quaker Lady…Did you know that the Spanish word for rainbow is Arco Iris? It means Iris Bow (or Arch of Irises)…I like to remember that and think that all the colours of the rainbow are important, the quiet ones and the shouty!

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