Seed Time Posted on March 29, 2013 by Mary Ann Seed finds damp earth time to be broken shed its old brown coat and change forever Share this:PinterestPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Mary Ann, “shed its old brown coat” is so apt! I forgot to soak some of my sweet peas, so they may be stuck in their coats for a while! I hear a much deeper meaning in this poem too – lovely! A change that never perishes. Blessings ~ Wendy LikeLike Reply ↓
I love hearing from you, Wendy. And I love your new blog, too. Gardening gives us so much to consider as images with deeper meaning. LikeLike Reply ↓
Your comments are much appreciated, Ellen. Your poetry is so lovely.
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Dear Mary Ann, So beautiful and meaningful . . . Thank you, Ellen
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Mary Ann, “shed its old brown coat” is so apt! I forgot to soak some of my sweet peas, so they may be stuck in their coats for a while! I hear a much deeper meaning in this poem too – lovely! A change that never perishes.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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I love hearing from you, Wendy. And I love your new blog, too. Gardening gives us so much to consider as images with deeper meaning.
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