weeds, women, wildflowers
Do you like Heracleum? (Ok, wild parsnip, cartwheel flower, cow parsley, hogweed.) Of course you do. How can you not when they are so majestically beautiful.
This season has been very rainy and gray. The Heracleum are glowing against the greenness of it all. They remind me of women.
Strange you say?
Hear me out.
They are white and blush pink, they are lacy and delicate.
They feed and host all manner of creatures.
They don’t bend in the wind, they don’t break by hand, their roots are deep, they don’t pull out.
They are strong and elegant.
Today the wind whipped up, thunder and lighting, torrential downpour – they are still standing tall.
Esther Bradley-DeTally
Adored this post – it helped too; forgot a lot of names, or didn’t know them in the 1st place – flowers, tree leaves, stuff like that; oh the woes of a writer who doesn’t know the names of things. Once a friend sent me a girlscout book about nature. Best to you
Veronica
Esther! So sweet, thank you. Just finished writing on daily post for wordpress.com how I never feel like teaching, preferring to just spill emotions and have people look things up if they want to. Ha! Got that a little wrong then. About writers and facts…stuff it…much more fun to make things up. 🙂