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gure id="06ba"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*Spog_h6P7MEt5cUOV5pSRw.jpeg"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><figure id="8ead"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*V4NiEfNd-gfikqNsTSzuHg.jpeg"><figcaption>My pot of overplanted snapdragons. Bunched colors, blossoming and dying. Continuance. Pictures by John Rose.</figcaption></figure><p id="472d">Snapdragons are starting second blooming with bright colors while older flowers wilt.</p><p id="83ab">Some cut away wilting flowers, Feeling they detracted from beauty of new blooms, Strongly disagree.</p><p id="780d">Nature is all about continuance and steadfast flow of life’s resources, Wilted flowers return to soil and help sustain new life, See this in forests especially wild orchids, Tree hollows serve generations of birds.</p><p id="23b4">My garden is microcosm of life, Beauty in full display form lessons for curious mind, See parallels across my family’s son

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gline having lived through 5 generations, Babe to grandfather.</p><p id="e76e">My Snapdragons remind me of role in family life and understand family’s continuance.</p><figure id="72ab"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*uMbLtIE0cWBkgVOQCkKr6w.jpeg"><figcaption>Vanilla vine cutting, sprouting over night. A joy to behold. Picture by John Rose.</figcaption></figure><p id="e29c">Vanilla vine cutting sprouted last night, Cherish new life, Enjoyed checking each cutting, Four others showing signs new sprouting, Feel blessed indeed.</p><figure id="37ca"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*X34pjaMt8aY7il2IzOse6A.jpeg"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><figure id="75ee"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*7puDx-XcnMFlmypNTOZIig.jpeg"><figcaption>Snapdragon blooms close-ups. Part of Garden Continuance. Picture by John Rose.</figcaption></figure><p id="05e6">Blessed be.</p></article></body>

My Garden’s Songline Story.

Gardening gives uplifting joy and insights into Natural World.

My Flowering Gum seedlings bustling growth. Picture by John Rose.

Must admit yesterday was day of glumness, Not one big confronting all consuming and life changing thingo, Rather just build-up of happiness sucking petty annoyances.

Bright new day, Raining outside, Don’t care! Little garden bursting with life, Beautiful flowers, Vanilla sproutings, Nature’s beauty flowed through mind washing yesterday’s pettiness away.

Went for walk, Rain cleared, Air freshened, Clouds far off, Sun beams followed me, Felt at peace.

Garden’s Songline of Continuance.

My pot of overplanted snapdragons. Bunched colors, blossoming and dying. Continuance. Pictures by John Rose.

Snapdragons are starting second blooming with bright colors while older flowers wilt.

Some cut away wilting flowers, Feeling they detracted from beauty of new blooms, Strongly disagree.

Nature is all about continuance and steadfast flow of life’s resources, Wilted flowers return to soil and help sustain new life, See this in forests especially wild orchids, Tree hollows serve generations of birds.

My garden is microcosm of life, Beauty in full display form lessons for curious mind, See parallels across my family’s songline having lived through 5 generations, Babe to grandfather.

My Snapdragons remind me of role in family life and understand family’s continuance.

Vanilla vine cutting, sprouting over night. A joy to behold. Picture by John Rose.

Vanilla vine cutting sprouted last night, Cherish new life, Enjoyed checking each cutting, Four others showing signs new sprouting, Feel blessed indeed.

Snapdragon blooms close-ups. Part of Garden Continuance. Picture by John Rose.

Blessed be.

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