![]() ![]() Nigella Transformer, Celosia, Saponaria, ġ. Flowers are indifferent about this, but judging from the proliferation and sometimes beauty of the names we give them, we want to kiss the names of flowers from our mouths also. Humans, according to a lullaby I like, “all want to kiss our names from someone else’s mouth”. Reading a poem aloud is like a party for the mouth and throat – I recommend you try it with this one. ![]() The other day, I followed the farmer around the main flower area to learn the inventory. The before and after photographs above show how the garden made use of the 1,361 hours of daylight it received between the equinox and the solstice (and the 895 hours between sunsets and sunrises –plants work at night also). The blog has been hibernating these last few months but the garden, definitely not. Slippery Slope Farm Blog Number 14 - Found Poem with Notes
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