
Yesterday I felt as if I was somehow being sent a message when a book about life stories led to a person’s history involving flowers. Today I was reflecting on the benefits of gardens and what a difference they make to our lives in so many different ways and the book title Garden Power just popped into my mind. So for now it is a new book project and I will see where it takes me. It might end up getting shelved for a year or so while it bubbles in the background of my mind.
I have my own life stories about gardens from my childhood and life experiences but I really want to delve deeper and go wider. To think about the impact of nature in our lives, the benefits of being surrounded by living plants, birds and animals – our own private – or not so private – space across a spectrum from wild to manicured.
To also consider what it is like to not have a garden especially during the lockdowns of 2020. I myself was able to venture into vegetable growing for the first time since my twenties and it was the film location for a spot of TikTok dancing. I also made friends with a little Robin and listened to the early morning birdsong.
Let me hasten to add, I am not a gardener but I do love gardens. This has much to do with my mum who was an avid gardener, spending many hours of toil to bring the joys of a colourful array of flowers to long summer days.
Even when I was in hospital with leukaemia I recall the simple pleasure of being able to walk out into a private garden by the Macmillan ward, tended to by volunteers, and look up to the sky, hear the birdsong and breathe in the fresh air. Magic in a world that had shrunk unexpectedly. Returning home, a bouquet of flowers greeted me.
For now, I will ponder on the title and another one that has come to me … The Everyday Life of Flowers. What stories would you tell?
Omg as writing prompts go this blog has dozens in it for me! You may have just focused my brain on what I need (to do!) Beautiful pic btw too
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Hi Helen. Thanks I was hoping to reconnect with you this Christmas, I thought of you when I posted this. I think this picture was taken at the gardens in Sandwich that I don’t think are open anymore … their name escapes me. Enjoy writing … I’m not sure where you are for Christmas but wherever you are hope you have a wonderful time. Kay 💐🎄
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Lovely color and inspiring post
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Thank you Travtrails. I have just visited your blog and it is very interesting.
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