What do you think of this?
I think of my youngest daughter's, and now son-in-law's, wedding.
A warm and lovely summer afternoon and evening.
In a beautiful garden. On an organic farm and vineyard.
In a beautiful garden. On an organic farm and vineyard.
A very unique land. Flower and vegetable gardens scattered and hidden all about.
Oh and you could hear them whispering . . asking themselves . . you could . .
"What will I find down this twistting narrow path, or through that gracefully fetching arbor,
or over this little beckoning bridge?"
Follow me. And behold. A marvelously mellowed yellowed roadster in all of its retiring glory. .
EVAN FROM Heaven
Coincidently, the best man's name was Evan. He - a bit too wonderfully hellish to have come aboard this little heaven train.
Was it a memorial?
Was it hiding . . its tarnished body not quite up to the constant parade of stylish gardeny guests?
Were orchids about to burst up from its center and do their tranquil dance as only orchids can do?
Well, what do You think?
My oldest grandson (he's all of 3) is also named Evan. I'll have to send my DD a link to this post!
ReplyDeleteI think it lovely, no matter the reason for it being there in the garden.Hugs,Jen
ReplyDeleteI'l bet little Evan would love to have this little buggy. And yes for whatever reason, it was a joyful discovery.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like that in my garden!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little set of wheels !
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how many children were entertained for hours by "Evan from Heaven" !
A real treasure.
Rose
That's a good thought. And maybe some big joyful eyes discovering Evan under a Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteI have an "Evan" and... he was adopted. A true gift from heaven.
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