
songs of yore of budding talent blossoming desires in gardens of hope -caretakers gently took us forward encounters on paths revealed a lot more grows in gardens other than talent roots ignored transplantations with blessings of power a favoured few enjoy shade and fruit

Lovely poem
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Thank you so much!
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Wonderful.
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Thanks a lot, Indira!
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Reblogged this on Sharing Thoughts.
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I like the thought of extending the role of caretakers beyond the garden. I think gardens can teach us the important of care in all areas of our lives and vice versa. Nice to see you Reena.
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Thank you, Victoria!
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Those are super cute plants. What are they? I did grow two small trees from avocado pits but they are still tiny. I don’t know if they will ever grow big enough to bear fruit. I don’t think they can grow in the NorthEast US. I guess I should look into it more!
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It is a picture I borrowed from Pixabay 😀
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transplanting can be tricky…. i liked to hear the hope of caretakers….
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Parents and teachers are the earliest caretakers we know of, and they give us certain perspectives. But those change with time.
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