September
September slips in
quiet, unnoticed
Whispers softly
“I’m here to take Summer down!”
Bit by bit the garden succumbs.
– Shobha Vanchiswar
September II
September curls cool tendrils
soothing sun bright flowers
weary and worn
from a wild summer.
– Shobha Vanchiswar
I’m taking it slow this month. Just the essential chores. Nothing else. After a summer that was less than stellar, I’ve decided to give myself September to be in the garden simply to enjoy everything. I want to listen to the birds and distinguish their songs, let the hum of the bees lull me into a pleasant nap, follow the butterflies as they flit from flower to flower. I’m going to use this time to examine the flowers closely as though I’ve never done it before. Observe the daily changes in the ripening seedpods and be present when they burst open to release the next generation primed for continuity. As the light grows soft and low, I will soak in as much the sunshine as the hours allow. During the day, I will paint and read and stare in the garden and, when darkness descends, I’ll remain to dance with the last of the fireflies. This is my idea of self-care. Self-Care September.
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(c) 2021 Shobha Vanchiswar
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