Like most of us, I imagine, I’m spending most days in my house. While over the years, I have developed the habit of leaving the blinds on the front window down since they help keep the house warm in the winter and cool in the summer, now that I’m indoors so much, I often find myself pulling the blinds up during daytime hours.
Still my eyes may not see what’s in front of my face. One morning in May, I gazed towards the front window and really “saw” the view. I had known this rhododendron shrub had buds, but I hadn’t noticed it had come into full bloom. The sight was stunning.


that is lovely. you’re so right about not noticing the beauty that is what before us at times.
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They certainly look gorgeous 🙂
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oooooooooooooooooa gorgeous chunk of Seattle springmemories…thank youxo
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Ah yes-just seeing can be so wonderful-as well as listening and smelling (while just sitting 🙂
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True although I was in the house. Do rhododendron flowers have a smell? I don’t think I’ve ever checked it out!
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