Azalea Time in Oklahoma

“ As spring adds its colors to the palest green of unfurling baby leaves, our hearts leap with joy and our souls feast.”c e hollis The gardens in Muskogee are a wonderful sight and we wait each spring and pray against late frost. The dogwood and magnolias, the cherry trees and crabapple bloom first. The... Continue Reading →

Pink Magnolia––Poetry in Motion

“The most ordinary and least ornate of trees is vast proof of the existence and creative work of God. How much more the magnificent magnolia?”c e hollis The pink buds like buttons form on each new branch and twig. They reach straight up to find the sun in the cold air above. Every clear day... Continue Reading →

What the Dogwood Told Me

“Because you have not heard the trees clap their hands does not mean that they don't.”McClandish Phillips  Not only do they clap, but they speak. The branches were dancing that day in a graceful swaying motion to the song of the sunshine and the southern breezes and the dogwood spoke to me. The petals were... Continue Reading →

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