Diane's favorite peony in bud.

 

What a lovely, luscious looking and smelling peony!

 

Diane's grandmum called peonies, pineys. 'Tis an old fashioned term.

 

A luscious bouquet of fresh cut peonies to enjoy with afternoon tea.

 

Recently Diane found an old copy of English Flower Garden at an old bookstore. The cover with the gilt flowers reflects the candlelight. In the front are words by William Wordsworth:

"Laying out grounds, as it is called, may be considered as a liberal art, in some sort like poetry and painting; and its object, like that of all the liberal arts, is, or ought to be, to move the affections under the control of good sense. If this be so when we are merely putting together words or colours, how much more ought the feeling to prevail when we are in the midst of the realities of things; of the beauty and harmony, of the joy and happiness of living creatures; of men and children, of birds and beasts, of hills and streams, and trees and flowers, with the changes of night and day, evening and morning, summer and winter, and all their unwearied actions and energies." - Wordsworth

 

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