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Mars-sized protoplanet named Theia crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago.
Resulted debris formed into the Moon, the powder metamorphosed into flowers.
One is super big, another so small, but both love to be loved. The Moon is too big for my garden, we leave her to the Sun, the Stars and the Comets.
My wife found and took the flower home weeks ago; she exhibits, though tiny in size, the soft and yellow affection day and night, in return. The affection continues to bloom, one after another.
And hence she is still pretty after 4.5 billion years; always has love.
These are simply gorgeous and I love your story.
ReplyDeletetruly lovely. tiny little shining suns. :)
ReplyDeleteTiny little stars. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour piece of the moon is perfectly beautiful. Thank you for sharing it...
ReplyDeleteWhat a story! And I love that flower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower! So delicate and bright.
ReplyDeleteanother great post. thanks for sharing. they are indeed pretty.
ReplyDeleteNo expiry date for LOVE, the yellow beauty continues to bloom.
ReplyDeleteYou told a wonderful story that encompasses all of nature from big to small.
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous, Rainfield! Simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty even after all these million years. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful story, Rainfield and these flowers are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteas beautiful and as inspiring as these flowers is your story.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.. Well done.. regards..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Rainfield! What a lovely post! Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, I had know idea....the things you teach us!! Pretty flower, gorgeous images!!
ReplyDelete* no idea, I do know the difference ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your wife, for these beautiful flowers ... and I hope that your love will last many years :))
ReplyDeleteGood Sunday.
A hug
Love the way you tell it. but story aside, the flowers are beautiful and rare
ReplyDeleteLike the different edits -- lovely blooms.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story. The flowers are magical.
ReplyDeleteElegantly created photography and love the 'zen like' ~ quality ~ beautiful ~ carol, xo
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful post this.. so sweet. And I love your story as always, well captured in my imagination..and of course the beautiful flowers..am speechless!!
ReplyDeleteLove your mental perspective.
ReplyDeleteAlways philosophical.
I would like to say I'm still pretty after 69 years ( Oct 3 ). I wonder how I got so old.
ReplyDeleteI love yellow flowers and this one is so beautiful.
your perspective on life is always special and interesting... till now I always thought we were made of stardust, it is the first time that I read about Theia.
ReplyDeleteSuch bright and cheery blooms. Smart wife.
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