Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Of what's brewing in a witch's cauldron!

I’ve been living in the garden these past few days; parting from it only to do the necessary. As summer slowly fades away, my heart years to be here, to love, if I could love any more, this small plot of land I call "my Paradise."

Gently swathed in the stillness of this September afternoon, I treasure everything I see and hear: The slow movement of afternoon light across the porch floor, the measured flight of geese against the blue sky, the sway of sunflower making shadows along the garden wall. Summer won’t last forever, but for this moment it feels like it could. Just a little while ago a silent flight of geese in their journey south flew by. Out of the blue they came, and disappeared almost instantly in the horizon... fortunately, I was lucky to captured a glimpse of their fleeting shadow on the garden’s floor, and above my head the strong, swift sound of their wings as they flew by... swish swish—the rhythmical sound made by their powerful wings mesmerized me. A bright September sun shines high in the sky, it is warm and lovely and yet, unseen changes are taking place... there is this magical feeling in the air that captivates my soul; it speaks of changes unseen yet so powerful; so real... it speaks of cozy evenings by the fire and apple cider and pumpkin breads and a landscape mysteriously being transformed before my very eyes... The firsts autumn leaves from the young maple tree confirm the unseen changes taking place all around me; in the sky, in the air and in the atmosphere of the garden... it looks lonesome and somewhat peculiar this little autumn leave among the petals of my last roses...

So I’ve been collecting memories... memories in the form of petals and departed roses...
I love my roses so much that it’s hard to even discard lifeless petals... fresh, or dried they’re so precious to me... I collect them; I fill baskets with them and dry spent roses that later I'd place everywhere around my house... I have to admit I have more dried roses in my house than I should, but it’s so hard to part from them... I found this chair on someone’s trash the other day on my way to work... It was in perfect condition, so I brought it home and it's been living in my garden ever since... It was sitting here for a while... ...but then I decided it would looked pretty here too... if you are like me, you know what that means: contemplating your garden as yet another room in your house is the norm. So, just as I do inside my house I do in the garden... I arrange and rearrange things around, move things around, bring things in take things out and just enjoy what I have. Sunflowers make me happy; they’re the sun’s smiles upon me—extra sweetness in the garden. I have decided I will have sunflowers in my garden from now on. Can their seeds be saved for planting next year, or would I need to buy new sunflower seeds next spring? Do you know? I have discovered a new candle fragrance from Bath & Body Works and now my house smells of cranberry woods. This is by far the prettiest of fragrance I’ve come across lately. Cedar-wood, cranberry and currant berries... just lovely and perfect for the mellow seasons ahead. I have an overly developed sense of smell (and hearing too)… have I told you that before? For better or worse, I can smell people; perceived their presence just by their scent even before their presence make presence... does that make sense? I love my new glass votive holders... so vintage, so romantic; in lovely emerald green! They have this feeling of antiquity to them that I just love! I got them on sale at Michael’s at .50 cents each. So this is how my big square table looks now... I love to create new arrangements for my table. They usually go with the seasons, or what I have on hand or how I feel... these votive holders are perfect for fall, I think... they go in accordance to the season’s muted greens... Our church moved to another location early this spring, and in the process many of our church mobiliary were sold or given away… I brought home an old church bench blessed with plenty of character and history... I painted it white and set it out in the back porch. It had been there all summer, until recently, when I, aware of the changes brewing up in the horizon, have started thinking of cozying up my nest... ...and thus I have brought it inside, and it is now sitting in our bedroom filled with pillows, and books and things I love… it immediately have added our room the cozy feeling I was trying to achieve… I love it! I know me too, this post makes me think of a hotchpotch in a witch's brew of ingredients ranging from bay leaves to bat wings, but it was intentionally done this way! ;) You see, I am going to be away for awhile and thought I’d give you an excuse to come back and read what you cannot, or wish not to ready today... ;) So I hope you don’t get bored waiting for me… ;) See you then!

23 comments:

  1. Missing you already! Don't you be long now, my friend.

    Gorgeous share today, breathaking walk in your gardens.

    Have a lovely week
    TTFN ~
    Hugs,
    Marydon

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  2. Love the roses, so pretty! Thanks for sharing Laura from Cottage and Broome

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  3. Peeking into your lovely gardens and your sweet cottage is always so fascinating. Love your post, as always.

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  4. Just a beautiful post! I felt like I was there enjoying the warmth of the fire, sipping cider and eating pumpkin bread, watching nature. With so many stresses in a day it really is nice to stop and smell the roses. Patti

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  5. I love wondering through your garden - love the chair!
    Cheryl

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  6. Just a quick note.... I am having a Halloween Giveaway... Come on over!!
    Marilyn

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  7. Hi Cielo,

    Your garden still looks so beautiful will all those flowers. You are right to enjoy every moment :-)!

    Have a lovely day!

    Madelief x

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  8. I always look forward to visiting your blog, your ethereal words, the music and the gorgeous images. Thank you for this lovely post...

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  9. I will miss your posts, Cielo. Don't be away too long! I like the shade of green your votives are. Pretty!

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  10. Such lovely things you shared with us!! Looking forward to beautiful and cozy fall things now...

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  11. As usual when I visit,I am in love with the back ground music, your garden, your home and the beautiful picture of you among the sunflowers, which you can sew from their collected seed next year. Don't stay away too long, as i love to visit. xx

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  12. Hello Cielo,
    I hope you have a marvelous time! It has been lovely sharing the beauty of your garden this summer. I too have been playing with rearranging in my nest and planning for outdoor changes! We've had some marvelously cooler days - perfect for relaxing outdoors and daydreaming. I love your new bench - especially since it has a lovely history! Be safe and have a wonderful time away!
    Blessings,
    Kathy

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  13. Sometimes it takes awhile to find each other on this large blogland. Well I just found you and am now following you, love your blog, the roses are fabulous, you have a lovely garden and yes. you can save the seeds from the sunflowers for next year. Happy to meet you. Blessings...Lu

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  14. how many time i do not do what i want to do but do what i dont want to do

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  15. Oh my...your words and pictures are blessings that reach across the miles from your home to mine. I too am sensitive to smells. It was strange, my mother was very ill about a week ago and I stepped into the elevator at the hospital when I "smelled" my dear friend. So strange I thought. When I got to mom's room, she was there. I told her I smelled her, and she said that is strange because I smelled you as well when I came here. We both dissolved into laughter. Such a mystery...
    Have a good away and I will visit when you get back to the garden.

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  16. As always, beautiful post! On another note, I've nominated you to receive The Versatile Blogger award. Hop on over to my blog for instructions. Toodles, Kathryn http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-first-award.html

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  17. The roses in the first pictures are so romantic, love their colour. Can't wait for you and your pictures to be back!

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  18. Just found your blog! Your gardens are beautiful!

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  19. Mine reseed every year but you could save them just to make sure. I am in a warm winter climate though so not sure that makes a difference. Just make sure you get some before all the birdies do.

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  20. Your pictures and music are always so beautiful! Just to let you know, I grow sunflowers every year, and I save the buds. Next year when they are dry I scrape them out and plant them. I also give a lot away to friends because there are so many! Hope to see you back soon, Marcia

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  21. You take THE most evocative pictures!

    m ^..^

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  22. Your posts always make me happy! Thank you! I love your gardens...
    I would love to sit and have tea with you!
    Blessings My Friend,

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  23. Your garden is always so lovely and I am so happy you planted Sunflowers. They are fabulous and so tall and strong. By all means plant them again next year. The only ones I can seem to grow are the ones the birds share with me. Our summers are just so hot with hot nights. Drop by my blog I am hosting a giveaway in celebration of my 100th follower. Kathy

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