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Biggus
10-03-2017, 08:58 AM
THE FRENCH MARIGOLD – A SPICE FOR LIFE

The French Marigold is more than
Just a pretty flower of the daisy family
In the Republic of Georgia in the Caucasus,
Tagetes Patula flowers are dried and ground
To make the Georgian spice Imeretian Saffron
An essential ingredient in the spice mixture
Khmeli-Suneli, which in Georgian cuisine
Is on a par with Garam Masala in Northern India
Georgians share elements of Mughlai cuisine

AS WE STROLL ALONG THE MUDDY PUDDLED PATHS

As we stroll along the muddy puddled paths
That dissect the lush green pasture
We are caught in a squally august shower
And must hastily head for cover
It was a futile gesture as we were soaked
Within a minute of running through wet grass
But we eventually reached a sturdy oak
Where we waited out the storm, until
Bright yellow beams of light pierced the canopy
We emerged from our cover and resumed the stroll
Everything was wet from the rain, with
Raindrop glistening on every leaf and bough
So we made haste along the sun swathed paths
Safe in the knowledge that when the rain came again
They would be safely inside looking out

FOXGLOVES

On my daily walks the Foxgloves thrive
Especially in a new woodland clearing
And on the heath after a devastating fire
But my favourite display is on the rocky tops
Of the cliffs overlooking the sea

THE SOUNDS OF NATURE PLAYS A SYMPHONY

The sounds of nature plays a symphony
In the summer, fall, winter and spring
The rain and hail, blizzard and storm
Even the wind in the trees has a song to sing

THE EAGLE SOARS

The eagle soars
On majestic wings
Effortless in flight
Riding thermals
In the distant sky

THE SHREW

The Shrew has the look of a long-nosed mouse,
But it is not a rodent, in fact it’s a cousin of the mole,
And they are foragers where the find seeds, insects,
Nuts, and worms, in leaf litter and dense vegetation
And will take advantage of arable farmland fields
And reap the benefit of corn, wheat and barley ears

kiz_paws
10-03-2017, 09:53 AM
You paint so beautifully with your words.
It is always such a pleasure to read your 'take' on life. Love it!

YesNo
10-03-2017, 02:06 PM
I liked Foxgloves best. It makes me want to look out from a cliff on the sea.

Biggus
10-05-2017, 04:10 AM
Thank you so much Kiz

Biggus
10-05-2017, 04:10 AM
Thanks YN much appreciated

tonywalt
10-07-2017, 12:27 PM
THE FRENCH MARIGOLD – A SPICE FOR LIFE

The French Marigold is more than
Just a pretty flower of the daisy family
In the Republic of Georgia in the Caucasus,
Tagetes Patula flowers are dried and ground
To make the Georgian spice Imeretian Saffron
An essential ingredient in the spice mixture
Khmeli-Suneli, which in Georgian cuisine
Is on a par with Garam Masala in Northern India
Georgians share elements of Mughlai cuisine

AS WE STROLL ALONG THE MUDDY PUDDLED PATHS

As we stroll along the muddy puddled paths
That dissect the lush green pasture
We are caught in a squally august shower
And must hastily head for cover
It was a futile gesture as we were soaked
Within a minute of running through wet grass
But we eventually reached a sturdy oak
Where we waited out the storm, until
Bright yellow beams of light pierced the canopy
We emerged from our cover and resumed the stroll
Everything was wet from the rain, with
Raindrop glistening on every leaf and bough
So we made haste along the sun swathed paths
Safe in the knowledge that when the rain came again
They would be safely inside looking out

FOXGLOVES

On my daily walks the Foxgloves thrive
Especially in a new woodland clearing
And on the heath after a devastating fire
But my favourite display is on the rocky tops
Of the cliffs overlooking the sea

THE SOUNDS OF NATURE PLAYS A SYMPHONY

The sounds of nature plays a symphony
In the summer, fall, winter and spring
The rain and hail, blizzard and storm
Even the wind in the trees has a song to sing

THE EAGLE SOARS

The eagle soars
On majestic wings
Effortless in flight
Riding thermals
In the distant sky

THE SHREW

The Shrew has the look of a long-nosed mouse,
But it is not a rodent, in fact it’s a cousin of the mole,
And they are foragers where the find seeds, insects,
Nuts, and worms, in leaf litter and dense vegetation
And will take advantage of arable farmland fields
And reap the benefit of corn, wheat and barley ears

love, LOVE this. I can see your mind.

Melanie
10-07-2017, 03:19 PM
These are all good Biggus! And these lines just roll off the tongue...

"As we stroll along the muddy puddled paths
That dissect the lush green pasture

Biggus
10-07-2017, 05:55 PM
Thanks Tony

Biggus
10-07-2017, 05:59 PM
Thanks Melanie i'm so glad you enjoyed them