Soft Spots

 

Soft Spots Stories Photos Corey Amaro

 

 

 

Soft spots. Tiny spring flowers.

The scent of harmony, inviting the seasons to merge.

Caressing the day lingering into the evening.

The stories of spring.

 

 

Soft Spots Stories Photos Corey Amaro

 

 

Soft spot.

Gathered old pieces from the brocante:

Tiny pieces of tattered quilt, a chipped cameo, a torn piece of hand written music.

Pieces of history stashed in the bottom of a truck, dare not to be thrown away.

Gave my hand a try at creating something.

 

 

Soft Spots Stories Photos Corey Amaro

 

 

Soft spot a spring poem, written over a hundred years ago.

Liliacs and cherries… "pearls for the home".

Still sings true.

 

 

 

Soft Spots Stories Photos Corey Amaro

 

 

Fading into spring.

Faded tones give way to color.

Blush of cheek.

 

Soft Spots Stories Photos Corey Amaro

 

 

Soft spots

Spring bath.

Roses from the garden sit above the bathtub.

 What brings softness to your home?



Comments

9 responses to “Soft Spots”

  1. A petite bouquet of fresh flowers from our yard…a look between us that says, I love you so much…our white fresh linens folded on the end of the bed…quiet mornings and antique books on the antique table with a single ray of sun kissing the wall…

  2. Debbie Z.

    Opera music played while baking a Mother’s Day cake, a bouquet of lilacs and columbine brought in from the yard, an open window with warm, green, spring smells drifting in, a freshly painted dove gray deck awaiting the wicker furniture and quiet talk.

  3. Beautiful posting as always. My sentiments are always with those I love and the treasures in my home from them.
    Flowers and sights of spring as well.
    X0X0

  4. Soft spots in my home always involve flowers, a book, and a tea cup with the sun sprinkling through the windows.

  5. The animals……..from Doves to chickens to dogs and cats……….their noises melt me!

  6. Janet with Eiffel

    My big fat grey cat, sitting on my lap
    while I drink my morning coffee.

  7. Massilianana

    That’s an interesting question… Maybe my kids’ laughter , near bedtime, when they have their crazy moment :o) . Or the intense and quiet look of my oldest cat., meaning : I see you and what you do is interesting for me, until I pet him.Or hearing the swallows and the seagulls outside while I quietly have a coffee with dark chocolate à la fleur de sel :0)
    Corey what a lovely post , once again ! Take care :0)

  8. suzanna

    thanks for asking, I planted lots and lots of big pots full of Wave petunias in white leading into my front door, herbs in other terra-cotta pots and another little hanging white flower but can’t recall the name…..these Wave’s are really fabulous & organic butter on fabulous flax bread…..yum yum…dripping in butter and a little honey……no wonder I need to drop some lbs. lol….xo

  9. Linda P.

    What lovely items you chose, Corey, to bring softness to your home.

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