June 18, 2010
This is the last Friday's Flowers for the month of June. We will resume the first friday in July. At which time I will also be drawing a winner for my soap giveaway from the May and June participants of Friday's Flowers.

I'll be totally honest with you, the photo of my picked lupine, the one in the bouquet is just a lame excuse to share the photos of the lupines growing wild and in our yard. I know Friday's Flowers is all about bringing the beauty indoors but sometimes the natural beauty that is only found uncut and untamed is so much more stunning.
So that's how I feel about these photos. Lupines in a bouquet - blah. Lupines out of doors - spectacular.

I put this little bouquet together to brighten our guest/sewing room. This week a childhood friend of mine and maid of honor at our wedding, whom I have kept in touch with over the years despite thousands of miles of distance between us, came to visit with her family. They were here for a couple nights on an east coast vacation. Catching up with her, getting to know her husband a bit, meeting her children - all of it so delightful.
There was a lupine for guest room (a little touch of Maine) but I personally think this view out the guest room window is much more beautiful.

This is Brienne's lupine plant in her little garden. She is very proud of its beautiful flowers. I am so happy for her that this plant did not fall prey to the aphids that destroyed the lupines in front garden. It was disgusting.

This is what lupines look like growing wild in Maine. They have been blooming since early June and should last a couple more weeks along the roadsides if I remember correctly.

While we're talking about lupines I'd like to recommend a good book, Miss Rumphius by author and illustrator Barbara Cooney.
The children and I loved the story's message to go to faraway places, live beside the sea and do something to make the world more beautiful. For Miss Rumphius that means planting lupines all over the country side in her later years.

Adventure, nature, finding home and creating beauty. What's not to love in a story like that? I've always said and I will repeat it again, one of the joys of raising children is the opportunity I get to read good children's books.
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