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Seedlings, Bulbs and A Poem

23 Sep

There were countless more seedings potted on today at Community Roots by an enthusiastic team of volunteers.

Meanwhile, my lovely Mr S got some tulip bulbs planted in a lovely big pot, some beautiful white ones called White Valley and some very dark ones called Paul Scherer. We need to get some other colours for a different plot, more hope for a pretty Spring..

The following poem by Kim Ridgeon came to me this morning and I absolutely loved it – its subject matter, its rhythm, its humour and its poignancy. I love the ‘book cathedral’ and the way the image is echoed throughout and I love that the ‘unboxing’ is for Kim, and for me and for his many readers, ‘a small consolation in threatening times.’  Thank you, Kim,  for giving me permission to share.
I have just received my new book from the ShelterBox Book Club which is the best of book clubs and gives me some small consolation. 

 

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2 responses to “Seedlings, Bulbs and A Poem

  1. Awakening Wonders

    September 24, 2025 at 12:00 am

    The tulips will be gorgeous when spring arrives!

     
    • mybeautfulthings

      September 29, 2025 at 7:07 pm

      It feels as if I am planting hope. 🙂

       

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