It’s been fun but, alas, our Spring Guest Blogger Series must come to an end. After all, summertime is here. Helping us recall the fleeting beauty of spring is none other than Roséline of This is Glamorous. (You may remember the lovely guest post she dreamed up for our Holiday Series.) Here she is again with a stunning series of images, and a note for you to read as well. Thank you, Roséline, for being a constant source of beauty and inspiration…and now a part of At Home in Arkansas.
Come and let us seek together / Springtime lore of daffodils, / Giving to the golden weather / Greeting on the sun-warm hills.
Ours shall be the moonrise stealing / Through the birches ivory-white . . .
There is a certain charm to the falling leaves of autumn and a loveliness to being cozy by a fire in the wintertime, but shall always and forever adore spring and summer best; and while the magnolias may have gone and the lilacs soon to follow, there is the promise of long weekends and saltwater kisses and an utterly romantic and lush green-ness to everything that inspires thoughts of throwing open all the windows and French doors to the green, green gardens and breathing in every single and last sunlit ray, a glass of lemonade — or champagne, if you prefer — in hand, dreaming away the moments with thoughts and plans of the long and languid days ahead . . .
{images: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten – the little big house, eleven – scans by this is glamorous, photography by polly wreford for at home with white by atlanta bartlett; poem from spring song by lucy maud montgomery}