Kenefick Chair
   
  "What Monet saw he gave to the world.  He saw the infinite beauty
   in the most ordinary of things - a water lily pond. 
  He saw the dynamism and variability in objects 
  that many of us would regard as generic: lilies and water.
  But Monet saw that each lily in each season at each time of day 
  was an irrepeatable astonishment...What Monet saw when he gazed 
  on his water lilies, God must see when beholding creation. 
  Irrepeatable astonishment.  Infinity coded in a single leaf.  Eternity uttered in the late hours of 
  a summer's afternoon.  Beloved."
                                   from Wendy M. Wright, The Time Between: Cycles and Rhythms in Ordinary Time

 

                                    

                                          

                                                

                                      

                      Visit Monet's Gardens at Giverny 

                                
Books by Wendy M.Wright

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