
We all tend gardens. The question is what kind and how well?
I thought about that this morning as I walked past my flower tub on my way up the driveway with the can for the garbage man.
From a distance, I admired the pink geraniums and red petunias.
Upon a closer look, I was shocked to see blooms at all – considering the tub's dry, weedy soil.

So... where do I spend mine?

Soon I will lead his dad's cousins back to Norway to their grandmother's birthplace to meet their cousins in her homeland. We plan to present the family with a booklet of their American relatives. I'm offering the ladies options.
And so, I weed through pictures, looking for good quality ones representative of family life.
Just as garden plants sprout, bud, bloom and produce fruit, so do families.

Photos show the progression of the young ready to step out and bear their own fruit; And of the aging couples with their physical signs linked to wisdom.
I choose a few, scan them onto my computer and then layout pages – as a gardener lays out her produce.

Yes, we all Tend Gardens – whether of plants, children or otherwise.
And as a wise, old neighbor used to say: I'm just grateful they thrive in spite of me.
2 comments:
You tend gardens of children, gardens of heritage, gardens of words....
My literal plant gardens always always die, so thankfully, we can tend other gardens too!
Great job on your layouts! The distant relatives should be greatly impressed!.
b.
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