A Thai Garden Wild Year

in #hive-14063510 months ago

My idea for keeping a kind of journal. One short poem per day, about something from our garden, particularly the wildlife I meet, but also the gardening I do, anything, and posted as a block once in a while. Perhaps for a full year. We'll see how it goes.

1st Jan:
Hurry home,
In party attire,
My task to water,
A seedling papaya.

2nd Jan:
A harey encounter,
It bolts, I freeze,
From startled tussock,
Wild-eyed, it flees.

3rd Jan:
Pumping pond,
Through leaky hose,
From tedious hours,
The garden grows.

4th Jan:
Peaceful by name,
And linked to love,
A flapping fight,
Dove on dove.

5th Jan:
Alarm at dawn,
Birds cluck and churr,
Creeping cat covets,
My feathers and fur.

6th Jan:
Into snakey pond,
Python's out of sight,
Pulling lanky reeds,
Water beetles bite.

7th Jan:
Collecting seed,
Recycling story,
To fry with chilli,
More morning glory.

8th Jan:
Too many hours,
Spent by fools,
Hunting around,
For laid down tools.

9th Jan:
Dry so long,
Rainfall lacking,
Garden crust,
Already cracking.

10th Jan:
Piling deep,
The kitchen waste,
But compost suits,
The termites' taste.

11th Jan:
A nightjar calls,
I rise pre-dawn,
Through such starts,
Great days are born.

12th Jan:
Minor thrill,
Slipping a finger,
Down earthen crack,
And letting it linger.

13th Jan
A scaly metre,
Along its back,
Sunbathing lizard,
On grassy track.

14th Jan
Novel muscles haul,
To where the tree stops,
And through the canopy high,
Out my head pops.

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Really beautiful, to be able to capture in words the greatness of nature and creation is something very valuable. Thank you for sharing

And thank you for the compliment!

In your garden, of your garden, to your garden, from your garden words of wonder. Thank you for giving them to us.

Absolutely my pleasure.

How did you come up with these beautiful words that fit perfectly like a rhythm?

From my observation, it is a short story in lyrics on how every day went by but I am deeply mesmerized by the choice of words and how you place them verbally.

I so so love that thumbnail...it's quite obvious you love gardening...is it a collage?

Thank you. Yes, that is a collage. My love of gardening comes and goes but I always love having wildlife around me.

That's absolutely refreshing having wildlife around you!
Your editing mana is topnotch!

This is absolutely brilliant! Love it. I'll be leaving my garden soon so no point doing the same but I adore the idea!

Too many hours,
Spent by fools,
Hunting around,
For laid down tools.

This one really made me giggle. I also loved the one about the lanky reeds and beetles and snakes. Brought your place to life. Please do this every month - I love it! And @owasco, don't miss this one!

Thanks for tagging me @riverflows. These truly are fab.

I think you may have missed a comment I left on your last journal wrap up post, that I could help out with the monthly journal challenge. Would you like me to do the wrap up post (prizes too?), and upvote, reblog and comment on the entries? If you post the challenge, I could commit to the rest.

I really really would. Sorry I've been flat out renovating and preparing to leave. Let's chat soon..do you have Whatsapp? Or is your discord working again? Even Facebook? I connect with minismallholding via messenger

I don't have any of those things. Could you send me an invite to discord, or direct me to where I can find one? I could get that going again if only I had an invite. sorry to give you something else to do!

Oh really? How's that? Surely you just go to the browser and log in to Discord? You don't need an invite?

Many thanks, as always, for your very encouraging comment!

That's a lot of work to do keep it up

Thanks, I'll try 😊

Oh and your collage is STUNNING.

Thanks. It turned out better than it looked like it was going to half way through!

Hello friend, what a good writing, how you expressed each verse was very ingenious, simple and deep and beautiful. greetings.

Thank you so much. Always lovely to get a reaction like yours 😀