On this Solemnity of St. Joseph, I thought I would write a bit about one of the colors associated with our beloved St. Joseph, green. In God's perfectly-ordered creation, this color serves as a backdrop to both the rose and the lily. Perhaps greenery is a sort of metaphor for St. Joseph: always present and right behind, highlighting the splendor and perfection of Our Lady and Our Lord. This reflection leads me into more practical considerations for the use of greenery in my arrangements. Greenery is, for me, what "makes" an arrangement and adds your personal touch. It is also a way to stretch your flower budget, and make one dozen roses look like two. I live in a Pacific coastal climate where there is an abundance of greenery available throughout the year. This eliminates the need to purchase greenery for my arrangements and affords me a lot of flexibility in choosing greens. However, if you live in the desert or in an ar...
Very nice! I really like the centranthus.
ReplyDeleteIt grows in my garden! I love using it when it needs a little extra something.
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