March and April are busy times in the garden. Nature is waking up from its winter slumber, and everything starts to grow at once. Blossoms, tender leaves sprouting from bare branches, daffodils and tulips swaying in the wind, and masses of dandelions providing nectar for bees and butterflies.
I learned a great deal of things from your writing Cristina. I will send you a print of the 'The Twilight of Beltane' which is hanging in the snug. We are so driven by time in whatever guise and very often I feel guilty for not achieving everything I want to. Spending time in the garden let's my mind flow freely and makes my spirit more peaceful. I really enjoyed reading your post and since I have read it I've been wandering round the garden noticing much more rather than giving myself a list of tasks. A woodpecker was busy in one of the trees and the bird song was fabulous. Thank you for sharing this.
We have a woodpecker in one of the trees too, I've been trying to spot him but no luck so far. I'm happy to hear that you've been noticing more and enjoying your time in the garden.
This is one of my favourite quotes by Lao Tzu: "Nature doesn't hurry, and yet everything is accomplished" - it's so true, and makes for a more peaceful life.
Beautiful post, Cristina. Beltane blessings to you! ✨🌺🌼🌸✨
Thank you Natasha 🌿🌸✨
I learned a great deal of things from your writing Cristina. I will send you a print of the 'The Twilight of Beltane' which is hanging in the snug. We are so driven by time in whatever guise and very often I feel guilty for not achieving everything I want to. Spending time in the garden let's my mind flow freely and makes my spirit more peaceful. I really enjoyed reading your post and since I have read it I've been wandering round the garden noticing much more rather than giving myself a list of tasks. A woodpecker was busy in one of the trees and the bird song was fabulous. Thank you for sharing this.
We have a woodpecker in one of the trees too, I've been trying to spot him but no luck so far. I'm happy to hear that you've been noticing more and enjoying your time in the garden.
This is one of my favourite quotes by Lao Tzu: "Nature doesn't hurry, and yet everything is accomplished" - it's so true, and makes for a more peaceful life.