Interesting–maybe like surrogate therapy–or subtle repetitive training. Thanks for the insight and inspiration.
A garden is in a way like dealing with life and death, too, when you think about the seasons. People don’t give death a place in their thinking, but it’s always there. 🙂
Just for fun, here’s how I read it.
I liked the way it was written. I took it as an individual dealing with what really happens at the time of death. Something we all think about; but few talk about.
It is the uncomfortableness of this feeling for some that drives them to plants, gardens and landscape for temporary relief. My 2 cents–but worth a lot less. 🙂
a very sad story, and a very bad story, too, to throw an atom bomb on others
Interesting–maybe like surrogate therapy–or subtle repetitive training. Thanks for the insight and inspiration.
A garden is in a way like dealing with life and death, too, when you think about the seasons. People don’t give death a place in their thinking, but it’s always there. 🙂
Just for fun, here’s how I read it.
I liked the way it was written. I took it as an individual dealing with what really happens at the time of death. Something we all think about; but few talk about.
It is the uncomfortableness of this feeling for some that drives them to plants, gardens and landscape for temporary relief. My 2 cents–but worth a lot less. 🙂
a very sad story, and a very bad story, too, to throw an atom bomb on others