Awaiting compost,
getting a headstart
in my kitchen.
Seeds hunkering
down, waiting for
their head start.
Awaiting compost,
getting a headstart
in my kitchen.
Seeds hunkering
down, waiting for
their head start.
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Both you and the seeds are getting a head start.
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I had just peeked in the garbage bag for my friend’s compost pile and I couldn’t get anything else out of my mind/fingers/nose. Sorry, gentle poets!
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This reminded me of my mother, starting seedlings in her little home-made hot house, waiting for the right time of the moon to plant. Thanks for the memory, Nan!
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They get their head start from the compost… nature’s cycle, circle whatever 🙂
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I love the “head start”! Great write.
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Bless you. You found something worthwhile despite myself!
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Well a compost can be a great end for any fruit… soil is renewal.
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Did you ever boo boo with a printed verse? Thnks.
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Patience suits gardeners and seeds alike.
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Bless you for the response to my crappy verse. Down in the dumps (garbage?)
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A good start…love the cycle ~
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You’re too kind. I shouldn’t ha sent it. But thanks for the goodwill.
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Oh I have visions of those little seeds “hunkering down”. For some reason, they appear to me in a cartoon fashion, but I love them. Always a pleasure when you join in with us, Nan.
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You’re sweet to reply. I guess I was just in a garbagey mood.
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That would bring a little laughter into the conversation, wouldn’t it!
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I like the idea of seeds hunkering down.
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Thanks. I promise to be more participatory next time.
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How green is your valley–does it match your thumbs? A little abstract inquiry; smile
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Nothing was green the day I wrote that. Gray, gray, black. Blah! Feeling better today.
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Like the seeds, Nan, I suspect you have just begun. Nicely done.
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I love those seeds hunkering down. Fantastic image.
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I can just see the seeds in their nice warm compost bed. 🙂 — Suzanne
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I am smiling.
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