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Monday, June 1, 2026

Gardens - Roses and Pansies

 I have been visiting a lot of gardens lately. It is indeed garden season, which is my favorite season. Here is the original rose garden for Portland, Peninsula Park. It is in full bloom now and just gorgeous! The day I was visiting this garden there was a wedding taking place in the gazebo in the background. What a beautiful place for a small, intimate wedding.




It is Rose Festival time in Portland right now. That festival is always centered around rose season and so beautiful.




But sometimes I must just savor what is out my backdoor.



We seem to have a lot of pansies this year.
The birds are certainly enjoying the little bird bath and sunflower seeds.
I was gone over the weekend and the feeder was half empty when we returned.


A Child in a Garden
by Ethel Romig Fuller in Kitchen Sonnets

Once I had just half an hour
To frolic by myself;
Presto! By a lilac bush
I changed into an elf.

I whispered to a ladybird,
"I really am a child!"
But the disbelieving thing
Shrugged it's wings and smiled.

A dusty bumblebee and I
Robbed the honey crocks
Of the Canterbury bells
And the hollyhocks.

And beneath a pansy plant-
A place no grown-up knows-
I pirouetted with an ant
On my elfin toes.

Then down the spice-pink-bordered path
Mother came for me;
The elf became a little girl
Ready for her tea.

This is what I imagine a childhood should be like in the garden.

Happy Spring Garden Days!!!

Sending love,
Marilyn

4 comments:

  1. I LOVE this poem and I agree with you completely...that is for sure what a childhood should look like in the garden!!! Susan

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  2. Oh, what a delightful poem. Nel has a little fairy space on her back porch. It's not much bigger than your space here. She puts little gifts on the fairy ladder, and tells Mia that the fairy has left her a surprise. These gardens are so pretty, and such a peaceful setting. And that hot pink rose is beautiful! I always love your tea cups, Marilyn, and you have a charming little space outside that you can enjoy a cup of tea and a little sunshine this summer.

    Happy June!

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  3. The gardens are wonderful, Marilyn (I have some little bowls and plates in that pattern! No cups!). But what I love most is your patio. What a gorgeous haven. I love it!

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  4. That's a sweet poem, Marilyn. Children in gardens have great scope for imagination, as Anne of Green Gables would say.
    Your patio looks like a lovely place to sip tea and enjoy the view.

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