The Voyage Out (173)
Quotations from Virginia Woolf, often (but not always) linked to flowers, usually inspired by what is in bloom, and accompanied by my photos and artwork or that of friends. If a photo is not attributed, I took it. (Quotations are from the standard American editions: mostly the annotated Harcourt Brace series edited by Mark Hussey)
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Magnolias: April 9, 2015
On the bank grew those trees which Helen had
said it was worth the voyage out merely
to see. April had burst their buds, and
they bore large blossoms among their glossy green leaves with petals of a thick
wax-like substance colored an exquisite cream or pink or deep crimson.
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