I have put my hand up this term to teach Sunday School, and as coincidence would have it, a portion of today's lesson was about original sin and how God's disappointment manifested itself, in part, by decreeing that women would have pain in childbirth!
She has written some songs with an anti-bullying theme, and centred on the concept of never having to walk alone through life. She asked me to take some thoughtful shots of her walking alone through the Botanic Gardens, hoping that she might use the photos for her album cover. Ha, my first official photo shoot :)
The gardens are looking particularly beautiful right now and it was entirely pleasure on my part to wander about taking artistic shots of my lovely girl in the late afternoon light.
This is the same girl who was so ill last year, and whose sickness has had a profound and lasting effect upon her. It has left her with a compassion for others and their sufferings that she may well not have otherwise had.
As you might guess, I also took the opportunity to sneak an occasional shot of the Autumn loveliness of the gardens.
There is every hue of red, orange and gold strewn gloriously across the lawns and paths.
And the sasanqua camellias are stunning right now.
Since a child, I have been intrigued by the delicate, golden stamens that form ethereally from the centre of many blooms ...
... with their perfectly formed anthers floating atop, loaded richly with pollen. So beautiful!
I spotted this tiny curiosity as we left the gardens. It looks as if it may be related to the arums, but I really have no idea what it is. Equally beautiful in its own way!
Finally, as we approached the garden gate late in the afternoon, the sun was blazing gloriously on these three magnificent maples, standing sentry for all to admire. A breathtaking sight. And so ended one of the less arduous tasks asked of me as a mother!
Happy Mother's Day, Ros! Good luck with the album - maybe you'll be called upon to mix it. DJ Ros adds the special touch! x x
ReplyDeleteOh a happy mothers day to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography.
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What a lovely post, and a wonderful daughter! I hope her album is a success.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs. I think there's more than one perfect album cover shot there. Wishing your daughter good luck with her recording career.....
ReplyDeletePlenty to choose from there...magnificent colours and beauty....good on you for doing the teaching. All power to the young song writer...my girl too would love to do this. I must share this post with her.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics of your beautiful daughter! Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful way to spend Mothers' Day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, my guess on the flower maybe a greenhood orchid, but hard to tell with nothing to reference the size.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day! What a wonderful young daughter you have!
ReplyDeleteLovely post Ros.....a real pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your gift of photography....stunning!
Your 'sultry songstress' looks quite the part :D (beautiful)
Leanne
Wonderful photos! Your girl looks so elegant and delicate.
ReplyDeleteWish her good luck with her album from me :)
Hugs,
Tatyana
Gorgeous photos! The tasks of a mother are many and varied - this was surely one of the more pleasurable.
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Fantastic photos on a perfect mother/daughter day! Thank you for sharing the.
ReplyDeleteThe plant I believe is Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit, Bog onion, Brown dragon, Indian turnip).