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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

a thistle for lynn



I made this little piece for my dear sister-in-law, Lynn, as a thank you gift for hosting Kelly &Aaron's wedding. I stumbled across this wonderful quote from Jonathan Lockwood Huie when I was messing around with a thistle photo a couple months ago, hoping to combine the quote with the photo.

I immediately thought of Lynn when I read this...and laughed out loud. You see, Lynn has attempted to obliterate this particular "weed" from her garden: the stubborn Canada Thistle (yes, Canada - lol) that has invaded our state in recent years. While she admits that its magenta blossom is pretty, she cannot abide the thorny stems and leaves, and its aggressive nature makes it really difficult to control. Several months ago, when I told Lynn that Kelly had chosen the thistle - albeit the Scottish one - for her bridal bouquet, we both laughed at the irony.

xoxo
Cindy



1 comment:

  1. LOVE your thistle, it is a beautyful piece of art you have done here. And I think it is with thistles as with roses; Don't mind the thornes, enjoy the beautiful flowers instead!
    Thousands og huge THANK you, for the most wonderful comment and compliments I've ever had!
    Have a wonderful day Cindy!
    Marie

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