Miss Mary
Martindale worked on and on,
Polishing
her garden until it shone;
She wouldn’t
let young children smell her roses,
Unless she
knew that they had wiped heir noses.
And yet,
somehow, her garden never earned
Those cries of
ecstasy for which she yearned.
People
admired her garden, it is true:
No Gentians
had ever been so blue;
No garden
paths were ever quite so neat;
You felt
they were too fine for human feet.
The tennis
lawn was cut and nicely rolled,
And yet,
somehow, her garden left you cold.
This worried
poor Miss Martindale a lot.
What was it
that her garden hadn’t got?
Pausing
beside her Salpiglossis bed,
She asked if
I could tell her; so I said:
“Your garden
lacks a modicum of weeds;
I’ll send
along some Dandelion seeds.”
By Reginald
Arkell
Photos taken
at Esotera garden at Foddington,
near Babcary in Somerset.
A two acre
garden with duckponds, wild havens (with plenty of weeds!),
shepherds huts, quirky objects and interesting
places to sit and ponder.
Lots more
photos taken but they seem to have gone awol :( grr!
Later they sat by the river and ate a simple meal.
They listened ... and watched.
Sometimes life is perfect.
26 comments:
Lovely photos.
Beautiful photos Jane, really
captures the goodness and joy from Summer, absolutely love this.
~ Ooh loved that poem...Feels like I have read it before, but just forgotten it with all the business of life ~ Tis true words too. Dandelions and Daisies are a must! For a garden that is wild and free!~ Glad the sun shinned on your happy day, Mrs VJ..~ hugs Maria x.
Beautiful photos, would love to spend an afternoon with a good book by that river.
Jo xx
Such beautiful photos. And love that poem!Cx
So much enjoyed this story...river landscape seems exciting to me, it's so rare by us.
Big hugs and take care Jane!
Olympia
Oh how I love a lazy river, they are so relaxing.
Lovely photographs.
Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Apsolutely... I love my wild flowers... Lovely images.. Cx
Love the poem and all your photos but especially the first one, there's something about sitting by water isn't there. Julie x
yes it is isn't it!
What wonderful words and images. xxx
I really liked the story. :D
Great little poem - I know someone just like that and although their garden is enviable in a lot of ways there is a lack of generosity that leaves me a bit cold - maybe a few dandelion seeds ..... Jane x
So true, a garden that is too neat does lack heart. I like the sound of this garden, Esotera with the Shepherd's huts and that lovely photo of the boat. xxx
Such lovely words, and such a wonderful garden...
Thea x
A wonderful poem - is it yours?
Quite a few Miss Martindales live around me - hope they don't mind a few of my dandelion seeds blowing their way...
Is there anything more perfect than a row boat picture... lovely poem too. Sarah x
So amazing, loved the poem too xx
Oh so true!
Esotera sounds lovely too.
lovely poem and fabulous old wheels
sorry if this posts twice, good poem choice and fabulous wheels
Hello Jane--what a gorgeous blogg you have, I am now a very keen follower :)) I love collecting as well as making, so I will be keeping an eye on your wares--always feel free to get intouch with me if you have something that you think I might like xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
That looks like a lovely spot to go and visit - I have never heard of there before. I am partial to a bit of architectural vintage....
Best wishes
Jenny
quite magical!!
That last shot is just gorgeous.
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