Wednesday, January 29, 2020

~ Stitching Stories ~

Walking barefoot in her Strawberry patch is our little farm witch ~
humming and swaying while she waters her vines...

she will grow them fat with juice and the darkest sweetest red.
she has been growing them for centuries, it seems 
using her green thumb and kind disposition to coax them 
~ from the ancient black-as-coal soil.



most of her plants are allowed to grow wild ~
but some of her plants are potted.
they thrive in moss-covered and hand thrown pots she has made 
from the red clay that lies beneath the dark loam...
these she brings with her into her humble little farmhouse each Wynter ~
providing herself and her companions with much needed vitamins during the colder months.

~ she waters them daily using icy clear water from a secret wellspring 
found deep in her old woods.



in the evenings, when the Moon wakes ~
she visits her garden once more
to hum her delicate blossoms and tender leaves to sleep
under a sky filled with glistening stars...

her opossum companion will follow her into the night-garden
 to hunt for ticks and other insects 
and hope the old girl will drop a few sweet berries from her apron pocket ~

then they will walk into the woods together at dusk to find treasures of nature:
hagstones by the creek, snail shells, and bleached fox bones.


such friends they are, the farm witch and opossum ~
blessed with the richness of nature and the freedom of being themselves,
...together. 

Blessings from the Farm 
~ Lori

12 comments:

Jane said...

What a wonderful story!! We've had a regular possum visitor, lately.

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

don't you just love them??

Mugwump Woolies said...

We had a possum in our driveway a few weeks ago. Annie thought it was a giant rat and roared with laughter when she saw it. A sweet country yarn, my friend...a bit autobiographical, no doubt.
Robyn

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

just a tad ~ {{I do know her quite well!}}
I'm laughing at sweet Annie laughing at her bid rat! xoxoxox

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

*big

Three Sheep Studio said...

A beautiful thread of a story, from the secret wellspring to the snail shells and bleached fox bones.
Rose

Krissy B. said...

You should do a children's book. Your wording and illustrations are so perfect for one. And then all of us BIG kids would need to have it too and we'd really enjoy reading it to kids. Win! Win!

The Primitive Moon said...

Cudowny projekt, nie mogę sie napatrzeć

NMK said...

Makes me think of Tasha Tudor !!!

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