Thursday, 16 July 2026

My Garden

This week Magaly invites us to find inspiration in one (or all) of the following quotes, by Margaret Atwood, May Sarton, and Rudyard Kipling, respectively: 

1. “Gardening is not a rational act.
2. “A garden is always a series of losses set against a few triumphs, like life itself.”
3. “Gardens are not made by singing ‘Oh, how beautiful,’ and sitting in the shade.”

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As usual my monkey mind jumps from one quote to the other. Undecided, I present a few haiku leaving it to the readers to discern which quote they suit best.


lilies
the gardener says
it's the end of season 

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summer storm
at the end of the day
just a leaf

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yellowing leaf
how silently can we 
say goodbye

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roots
have I lost the
trail somewhere?

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rain droplets
on the jade... perhaps 
an afterthought 

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the falling 
of a dead leaf
even the breeze 
does not lend it
a cadence

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deepening dusk
the red hibiscus 
still so red 




8 comments:

  1. What a beautiful collection of haikus - all of which flower! Jae

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    1. Thank you so much Jae. Your words mean a lot.

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  2. loved the set of Haikus... and the philosophies behind. ... & that image of money plant leaf, after losing its currency.

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    1. Thank you very much for your kind appreciation.

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  3. Wow! These are superb. (And it doesn't matter which quote inspired what – or if it was collective – as inspiration may have all sorts of results, not necessarily obvious.)

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