I just discovered that it is a year to the very day today that my dad was told there was nothing left for the doctors to do for his cancer. He passed away in June last year. I harvested his garlic. Now his children carry on the tradition of planting the garlic. Gardening is eternal.The photographer, Maureen Brady Johnson
A year ago this very day, my dad found out that there was nothing more they could do for his cancer. He died last June. I harvested his garlic.His children and grandchildren carry on the tradition of planting the garlic. Gardening is eternal. The photographer, Maureen Brady Johnson
\”A picture says a thousand words\”…this is a wonderful example of that very phrase. Maureen's comments above are touching and hopeful. My neighbor has shared with me the onions her dear husband planted faithfully every year. He has been gone many seasons now but she continues to save and plant in his memory. Now, I have saved those onions from my garden and will share with my children to plant in their gardens many miles away…..And the story goes on. xo
Fabulous photo, Velva. And I read the moving story behind it on Facebook.Your yogurt cake reminded me of a ricotta cake in texture. Really looks like a wonderful recipe!
Claudia
Never did garlic look so beautiful.
Maureen Brady Johnson
I just discovered that it is a year to the very day today that my dad was told there was nothing left for the doctors to do for his cancer. He passed away in June last year. I harvested his garlic. Now his children carry on the tradition of planting the garlic. Gardening is eternal.The photographer, Maureen Brady Johnson
Maureen Brady Johnson
A year ago this very day, my dad found out that there was nothing more they could do for his cancer. He died last June. I harvested his garlic.His children and grandchildren carry on the tradition of planting the garlic. Gardening is eternal. The photographer, Maureen Brady Johnson
Sherri B.
\”A picture says a thousand words\”…this is a wonderful example of that very phrase. Maureen's comments above are touching and hopeful. My neighbor has shared with me the onions her dear husband planted faithfully every year. He has been gone many seasons now but she continues to save and plant in his memory. Now, I have saved those onions from my garden and will share with my children to plant in their gardens many miles away…..And the story goes on. xo
Tina
This is worthy of framing. Lovely shot and I sure love garlic.
T.W. Barritt at Culinary Types
Beautiful shot – I love the shape and earthy texture of garlic.
Lorraine
Wow! I wish I had the green thumb to grown garlic as beautiful as this:)
Carolyn
wow is right. love. Carolyn from CaresKitchen
That Girl
We could probably use all those 'round these parts!
Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen
Great shot of the earthy garlic. Nature at its finest.Sam
Rita
you brought back memories; love it.Rita
Maureen Brady Johnson
Thanks for all the lovely comments! Maureen Brady Johnson, photographer
Rosa's Yummy Yums
I love garlic and cannot live without it! Great shot.Cheers,Rosa
Kitchen Belleicious
to this garlic lover that picture is like looking at a huge slice of chocolate cake! DELICIOUS
The JR
Garlic is good stuff!
Pam
Egyptians worshiped garlic, there might be something to that.
Barbara
Fabulous photo, Velva. And I read the moving story behind it on Facebook.Your yogurt cake reminded me of a ricotta cake in texture. Really looks like a wonderful recipe!
Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook
Gorgeous shot!
vianney
lovely!
Cathy at Wives with Knives
Fantastic photo!
Martha
Definitely a great shot and one that has me dreaming of garlic and drooling!
Kim
A wonderful picture with so much meaning. Thanks for sharing.
Chris
Stunning….wow, so heavy but not in a depressing way.
Maureen Brady Johnson
Thanks, everyone! You've made one photographer/writer very happy!Maureen Brady Johnson
Magic of Spice
That is absolutely gorgeous!