Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Tulips in Spring












"I love tulips better than any other spring flower; 
they are the embodiment of alert cheerfulness and tidy grace, 
and next to a hyacinth look like a wholesome, freshly tubbed young girl beside a stout lady 
whose every movement weighs down the air with patchouli. 
Their faint, delicate scent is refinement itself; 
and is there anything in the world more charming than the sprightly way they hold up their little faces to the sun. 
I have heard them called bold and flaunting, but to me they seem modest grace itself, 
only always on the alert to enjoy life as much as they can 
and not be afraid of looking the sun or anything else above them in the face."

Elizabeth von Arnim

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