I'm laughing thinking if anyone could see me, they would think I am wacked. Oh, I know you know I am-lol. I was checking out the seeds I had planted, a couple of weeks ago. My Sweet Peas and Asian Peas are up-they are sprouting. I thought how much writing is like gardening. We have to tend to our seeds, our thoughts. We must fertilize our gray dark matter, sometimes nurture it and sometimes just let it be. When I write, words are like seeds. You have to pick, sort, worry and wonder... and wait. Sometimes we just have to risk it and take a chance. As we plant our words, we worry we might have to transplant them, some will die, some will thrive. We will become attached to them-yet we may not use them. ( I know we can save our words for another time, just like seeds.)
Gardeners will tell you it is trial and error, so will writers. Plants can be striking, bold and sharp like words or delicate, trailing and fillers. As you tend your writing, just like gardening, you will have to weed out things that do not fit. Yet, think of the joy of finishing and seeing your words bloom!
I look forward to reading your book, I mean garden :D
Over in the Garden, Susan challenged us:
Write a brand new poem using an extended
simile or metaphor, in regards to relationships.
Inky seeds
planted on fragile paper
dance like water colored rain
they whisper like caterpillars
tickling my gray garden
building small pocketed
mysteries
buried deep waiting
like
a baby colt, timid, unsure
trying to stand
Proud Mom watches
in the transcending sunshine
tenderness trails
some
wilt, some bloom
some will fade like a comet
scattering star dust
weed out the fillers
enjoy what remains.
© Ella Wilson
Comments
Well done, and I love the photos of the tiny sprouts. I'm not a gardener myself, even though I have tried many, many times.
But words...I sometimes get those to sprout!
I really enjoyed your response to the challenge.
K
Hank
Be right back...it is snowing! I want to snap a pic ;D
Good luck with your art -- you'll do great!
Alexandra~
I love your analogy of gardening and writing! You also threw in some animals! Your seedlings make me so envious-every time I've tried to plant a garden, deer and squirrels take everything!
Keep creating, girl. Don't ever stop!
Hugs and chocolate,
Shelly
Suggestion: on your blogger profile, put your website so that when folks click your name on their blog, they can go to your website -- otherwise, we can't find you.
Your photos --- beautifully eloquent.
Your work --- inspiringly great!
(Loved this post and those nifty labels on the sprouting seeds!)
Mary Ann-Wow, I love how you commented :D It was so fun to read!
Thank you so much~
Sabio-mmh, I thought it already worked that way?! Ok, I will check :D Thanks~
Hi Liza-I think we can compare a lot of things :D Thank you so much-it was fun~ I'll be by to visit you!
Mary-Thank you so much! When I see Moonflowers I think of you :D
Shelly-Thank you! You deserve hugs and a chocolate @>--------
Hi Lolamouse-Thank you so much :D
Oh, lavender keeps the deer away and I have heard human hair-I know weird right...but you take the hair out of your brush and put it near your garden area-I guess we smell bad to them?! I always try to start seedlings inside-I hope you will try again! You are sweet~
Alexandra-I love what you shared :D
Beautiful and we have to keep working those new seedlings ;D
Thank you so much!
Hi Peggy-Yes, I went there ;D I had fun-glad no one saw me with tiny words. My hound is good at keeping my secrets, lol Thank you~
Susan-I mean Teacher-thank you I am honored and humbled by your comments! I truly enjoyed this prompt, but feared it. I am glad I didn't remain in the bud~ Thank you so much-you made my week :D
I am in awe of your talent-this means a lot to me <3
Helen-Thank you! :D Yes, spring does enchant me~
Sherry-Thank you! I love to grow things and words are always sprouting new ideas. I thought it would be fun to share~ I am happy you liked it :D I love that quote, too~
Yolanda-I know how it can be-but truly think of it as writing. Some plants are different genres and need a different formula. Remember to read the tags and try, try again...yes miracles like that are wonderful! So are books ;D
Susan-Thank you, me too :D
Hi Hank-Thank you! Yes, now we need to think of our poems, our art as star dust and create new galaxies! ;D lol
Mary-see above comment :D
Kay-You get words to bloom ;D Thank you so much~
Kerry-Thank you! I do think of gardening as guided inspiration, so why not grow words, too ;D
Diane-What would you like to grow?!
I might be able to help ;D
Alex-;D Thank you Mr. AC-I mean Cool Ninja
Kim-I know you always have gorgeous flowers on your blog :D
Is your birthday in the spring?
Thank you so much!
Wanda-Thank you so much :D I had fun~ I had to plant some new ideas~
Hope your seeds sprout!
ManicDaily-Thank you so much! I need to gather more seeds and plant a book! I hope you do, too ;D