Flowers - moi?
Flowers: I never longed for a bunch, actually I rather not pluck them.. but always enjoyed seeing them sprout in the spring amongst the dead leaves as I resumed my walks. When winter’s cold ebbs, they peak through the debris left from the fall, the mulching leaves and brush. In the last 2 years, I see myself paying closer attention to flowers than I did prior to the pandemic. Below are a few instances of note….may be a pattern!
So I am
thinking : with the pandemic dictating
our lives, there is nostalgia and longing to visit the familiar and to create
an ambience and environment we unconsciously miss. I thus indulge in this simple
pleasure… learning about the plants I grew up with, surrounding myself with
them? how long is
this interest going to last ?
If you read this tell me what new thing interested you during the pandemic that is not really your thing to do…or may be it was .. just not till now..
· I was walking in the yard, omicron in full
swing, my grown daughter by my side. Inspired
by the flowers in the garden, I started to sing an old popular Malayalam song “Thechi,
Mandaram, Thulasi” which she is familiar with .. here was my chance to
enlighten her... to point out all 3 varieties..I was delighted and she was duly
surprised at the meaning and the actual flowers!
· I mentioned
jasmine to my daughter and a plant was delivered as a surprise, but it wasn’t really jasmine, just a look alike – ha ha… ! no flowers and
the one that did bloom didn’t look like it or smell.. may be a distant cousin. (btw, this picture is not jasmine or the plant i received - any guesses?)
P.S. kitchen garden was popular amongst a few folks - taking pride in the organic crops!!!
I think the flower in the last picture is Crape Jasmine, a variety of nandyarvattam.
ReplyDeletethank you , could be what i got too. it is still going strong!
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