warmth and soul-seeking
winter below the surface
life continues on.
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“and don’t think the garden loses its ecstasy in winter. it’s quiet down there but the roots are riotous.”
-rumi
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photo credit: science hub (nodules on the roots of the white clover)
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A gorgeous quote by Rumi, Beth
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I’ve been writing about all the snow and ice and cold, but this is about how things continue , perhaps unseen, even in the harshest conditions
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Yeah … a wondrous winter wonderland below the snow ⛄️
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absolutely
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And about the importance of what lies beneath, not just the superficial appearance? Pascal said it better “The world is satisfied with words, few care to dive beneath the surface.” Thank you for the reminder of diving in!
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ecxcellent
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So true!
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so interesting to consider
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Yes, the mycelium networks . . .
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right -fascinating
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Rumi was a genius in all the senses and still a humble God loving man…
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he was both
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hahahaha; love it :)
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always something happening
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Great quote, and a nice image to illustrate it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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thanks, Pete
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An important point to remember
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always something going on, even it you don’t see it
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Exactly 👍🏼
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We have no idea what goes on right beneath our feet!
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so right –
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Riotous ? From riot? Interesting and so true. HH was shocked when I asked him to delicately water some plants I pushed to the patio wall where rain doesn’t get access, he came and said: Oh this is a tragedy, some of the spring flowers already shoot up! I thought that was so cute and it showed how this darling man of mine has absolutely NO idea of nature and the force of growing…. I love Rumi even if I don’t understand all of what he says.
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ahahaha – all good (yes, riotous, as in riot, lots going on)
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Love! “Riotous roots”….Rumi…so good! 🥰
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he said it perfectly
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Do you happen to know what kind of plant that is?
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Google image search seems to think it is nitrogen fixing nodules on white clover.
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yes –
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noted at the bottom of post –
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sorry, check below – white clover nitro nodules
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Yes, they are!
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l!!!!
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Beautiful 🪷
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“What a tangled web we weave” obviously has a broader application than the one proposed by Shakespeare!
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Steve S. just pointed out to me that for years I’ve associated the wrong poet with that line about the tangled web we weave. It’s not from Shakespeare, but from Sir Walter Scott’s poem “Marmion.” Live and learn!
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Aye, where would we be if we didn’t keep learning as we keep living?
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ah –
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indeed
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The Secret Garden
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the real one –
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yes
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Not quite silently waiting, yes, Beth.
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All kinds of metaphors and similes in those thoughts.
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yes, yes
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I can’t wait for spring.
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I always like to think that we’re on our way )
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What a lovely thought, it would never have occurred to me!
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I’ve been writing all about what’s happening above ground this season and started to wonder what is going on underground
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I love that. We think they are dormant but no… there are things going on. Love the Rumi quote.
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that’s right –
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😊
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I like to think of them as quietly resting and waiting for the soil to warm them up in the spring so they can get going again…Just like me! :)
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great!
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I like that image. I’m not sure what my roots are doing but I hope they’re happy and and planning on having a good summer.
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I’ll bet they are!
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Fingers crossed.
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Love this reminder of Winter renewal under the surface!
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there is some good stuff going on
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Winter is awesome! When are people gonna stop with the gloomy stuff about winter.
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I think that weather is such an ongoing discussion subject, it will never fade away
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I still think of Winter as the only way to get to Spring.
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like Dorothy, having to spin out in a tornado, and a witch and flying monkeys to get to oz
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So much to think about here.
A lot of unseen happenings in life.
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right-
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This is lovely Beth <3 <3
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Thank you
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