10,000 crocuses were planted as a path of Hope in the Autumn of 2020 by Morpeth Rotary club to recognise the work of the UK National Health and Emergency Services. They are to be a lasting reminder of how many lives they saved in this sad time of our history.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleSuch an inspiring idea, Susan, and such a beautiful picture. That curving path looks like it goes on forever – a wonderful symbol. One of the things that has been comforting to me during this past year is that the cycles of nature continue, even when we humans aren’t doing so well.
It does go on a long way actually.
How lovely Susan. I love seeing those little spikes of yellow, purple and white poking through the ground in early spring. Always makes me think of ‘The Secret Garden’. A wonderful and natural way to commemorate the NHS, and other key workers who have kept the country going during the crisis.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleSuch a very beautiful picture accompanying a lasting reminder of their heroic deeds. A very inspiring idea, Susan.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleThe only thing we have in these hard times is hope. Lovely picture!
Hello, I see you are in Transylvania, which always sounds both mysterious and beautiful.
Yes, it’s beautiful here and the vampire tales make this place mysterious too. ?
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleBeautiful picture and beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
A pathway to a brighter and more hopeful future Susan. Such a lovely way to say – Thank You to the National Health and the Emergency Services.
I love the title. Crocuses can symbolize joy, and this path of hope fills me with joy. It is such a brilliant way to say thank you to the UK National Health and Emergency Services. This is a beautiful place to picture.
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