GALLERY

Sweet Forgiveness

“Our 1879 colonial home presented a backdrop to this new-age Monet garden painting. Every couple of hours a symphony of backyard birds sang their summer melodies. They flit in rhythmic frenzy to and fro, the feeders filled with sunflower seeds and thistle. With determination to survive, every movement is calculated, guarded and timed with the heartbeat of all the garden activity. My heart was at peace.” excerpt from chapter Sweet Forgiveness in Wounded Song

 

 

“Like a garden in need of fresh soil and vegetation, we yearned for something tender to sprout.” excerpt from chapter three in Wounded Song

 

 

“Divine intervention was sowing seeds in what would soon be our new garden.” excerpt from chapter twenty-six in Wounded Song.

 

 

“We were planted in new soil and given another shot at it. And with the best of what we had to offer each other, we believed in our Gardner while the question begged, As I stand before you, will you dance the fragile dance with me?” excerpt from chapter twenty-six in Wounded Song