Attribution: : A.Gundelach
Image: Flowers of Colors (here)
Green gardens reflect grand
efforts.Gadgets can ensure the
success of green fingers. Green
with envy detractors can only
gape at the gargantuan task of
grappling with gardening tips
.
True grit and gumption and
immersed in grime without
grimace or gripe is the answer
Oh yes a truly green garden probably takes a lot of work, or a full embrace of weed (no not that kind, the other one)
ReplyDeleteGrinning green I am here. Enjoyed this a lot!
ReplyDeleteA lot of time and effort to come due, no green thumb at my zoo
ReplyDeleteFabulous alliteration of "g" in this one. Nicely done, Hank.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture and equally good verse.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Its a lot of work on the garden but it's satisfying at the end~
ReplyDeleteSo much fun G sound in here. LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteSoft gentle rain here in Georgia. It had gotten so dry, the grass looked burnt. So, your quadrille came on the right day. Good to get all those G's in. Take care.
ReplyDeleteSo trUe.. mY FriEnd Hank..
ReplyDeletethE greeN F anCesTors
immerSinG as forAgErs
for survival..
as Ravens
do noW sTiLL iN
No illuSory WorRiEs
onLY
noW
for iN
exisTinG
surViVaL..
moVinG.. connectaRinG
creaTinG.. LoVinG noW tHe
interdependent relaTioNship
oF aLL stufF creaTion.. in whAT
soMe folks
term
as
a three
letter word..
so much bigger
noW as allthatis grEEn..
bLacK.. creaTiONoWonoW
wHolE..fLoWeReD..:)
This was very fun!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed all the "g" sounds in your quadrille. Fun to read. A refreshing style for the prompt. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I fail – but I enjoy the results of those who do garden.
ReplyDeleteMy dad had a green thumb. Me? Not so much. Oh well. ..
ReplyDeleteI think you had a bit of fun with alliteration in your garden. Fun.
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