… My garden would look like this — and have a full-time gardener to tend it!
https://cynthiasreyes.com/2014/09/19/a-familys-labour-of-love/
The blog of Canadian author Cynthia Reyes
… My garden would look like this — and have a full-time gardener to tend it!
https://cynthiasreyes.com/2014/09/19/a-familys-labour-of-love/
It’s Winter. In Canada. There’s lots of snow. And it’s cold.
So of course, I hanker for gardens. Like these, 2 of my favourites:
https://cynthiasreyes.com/2015/07/28/parkwood-a-place-of-astonishing-beauty/
https://cynthiasreyes.com/2014/09/19/a-familys-labour-of-love/
In 2014, I ran a series about Valerie Rowley, her husband Chris and their lovely home, garden and pets.
I was impressed by Valerie and Chris’ relationship – their obvious love and respect for each other.
I also liked this fact about them and their home: despite being an interior designer herself, Valerie didn’t renovate her home all at once. It took 20 years of patience and work. And though she created a beautiful home, it was above all, designed for comfort.
When Val’s illness worsened recently, my heart hurt for her and Chris and their family.
I remembered how she and Chris generously shared their home with my blogging community, and your warm responses to the series. So, knowing that Valerie loved flowers, I asked some of you to send a photo of your favourite flower for her. Many of you replied by Facebook or directly to my blog.
Valerie was very thankful for those flowers.
Valerie died yesterday. She was surrounded by Chris, her daughter and son and grandchildren, and other loved ones. We wish and pray for comfort and strength for them at this tough time.
Some people have a special touch for creating beauty — in one’s surroundings, and in one’s heart. Valerie touched people in this way. In addition to being a gifted and well-known designer, she was a very positive person who had a way of lighting up a room with her sense of humour, frank talk, unpretentious ways and that beautiful smile.
“Have I ever told you how much I love your spirit?” I wrote in what would be my last email exchange with her. “You draw people to you because there is a kind unpretentiousness about you, and an interest in others. I took to your presence like a duck to water … the warm look of welcome on your face, and the delight when you laugh, are lovely.”
I am thankful to have known you, dear Valerie.
Prayers for Chris, Tamsyn, Jon and all who love you.