Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Queen Anne's Lace


Summer brings some of the most beautiful flowers, but to me the best is a field full of wild flowers. Bright periwinkle, magenta, purple, pink, yellow and white blowing in the wind on a peaceful day. Even if it wasn't a peaceful day, your mind could get enchanted by the swaying of flowers in the wind.


I would pick the color flowers and make bouquets for unique crowning ceremony. It took the most special wild flower of them all to create the crown: Queen Anne's Lace.
A flower that is made up of a bunch of mini flowers into the form that looks like lace. The design also lent it to be a beautiful crown to celebrate winning back territory from mean shadow people for the night riders that protect the evening skies or present a new princess for one of the secret creatures that protect the different earth elements. The Queen Anne's Lace to me was a great symbol of something that looked beautiful and delicate, yet strong and durable. Even the smallest dis formed Queen Anne's Lace was beautiful. With this being said, the crown was a symbol of beauty, strength and passion to treat all things equal and with fairness.

Next time you pass a field, ditch or a small patch of wild flowers, think about the beauty that these simple flowers bring to our surroundings.


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