Wordless Wednesday
A new Canna leaf unfurls:
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by Tricia
by Tricia
Did you know that Saturday September 9th, 2006 will be the 2nd annual World Naked Gardening day? I didn’t either.
The organization is calling for all gardeners, young or old to step into a garden and tend to their plants naked on the 9th of September.
Why garden naked you may ask? Well, the organizations’ site has an explanation for that it seems:
Why garden naked? First of all, it’s fun! Second only to swimming, gardening is at the top of the list of family-friendly activities people are most ready to consider doing nude. Moreover, our culture needs to move toward a healthy sense of both body acceptance and our relation to the natural environment. Gardening naked is not only a simple joy, it reminds us–even if only for those few sunkissed minutes–that we can be honest with who we are as humans and as part of this planet.
What’s that, sun kissed minutes? You mean if I participated I’d have to do it in daylight? But, but, I’m more of a moonlight gardener myself.
Here I was thinking that if I wanted to say that I had participated I could sneak out my back door just after midnight or in the very early morning hours and pick some strawberries or something. Certainly I wouldn’t be tangling with my roses naked. I think I’d end up in the emergency department with a very embarrassing story as I tried to explain my various injuries.
I don’t know that there’s any hard and fast rule that you must participate during daylight hours but if there is it would certainly make it interesting for my neighbors if I tried it.
You see, my backyard abuts onto another neighbors’ – who lives on the adjoining street – driveway. He and his family could easily see me from their yard or any window on that side of their house. Then, I have two neighbors on either side of me. One of whom could see me from their back windows or back porch, and the other who could see me from any window and or through the chain link fence in her yard. There are two other neighbors next to my “chain link” neighbor who also have low fences who’d be able to see me.
I suppose it would only be fair if the people on yet another adjoining street could see me, since I accidentally see them whenever they have a shower at night. Get some curtains people! If I’m out watering in the dark, not being able to see much of what I’m doing, I tend to look around at my neighbors houses and yards. Unfortunately the people on the other adjoining block usually have their bathroom light on at night and they tend to have showers in the evening. Like a moth I’m drawn to look up at the bright light shinning from their window. Occasionally I see human skin toned blurry shapes pressed against that window, sometimes more than one human shape. Now I don’t stand there and stare, but even if I did I can’t see much. Still, I wish they would get some curtains.
Anyway, I guess if they looked out while having a shower, and saw me running around the yard tending to my garden it would only be fair, since I’ve seen their blurry naked forms often enough. But as for the rest of my neighbors … I don’t think they deserve to see me in all my glory. If I participate I’ll do it after dark, and probably when I think most of my neighbors might be sleeping.
Chicken! LOL
If anyone else plans on participating let me know how it goes, and do avoid the prickly plants!
by Tricia
This is one of my favorite roses.
Oh who am I kidding all of the roses I grow in my garden are my favorites, but I particularly like this one for it’s delicate blooms and it’s out of this world damask rose scent. I do believe that this rose is the nicest smelling rose in my garden.
The blooms are usually a very pale pink in late spring and early summer, but now that we are in the full heat of summer the blooms are lighter and tend to be more white than pink although there is a hint of pink in this photograph.
Green Thumb Sunday is slowly growing. Perhaps when the rush of summer is over we’ll have a few more avid gardeners or people who love to photograph nature come and join us in our Sunday postings.
We currently have 6 sites that play regularly on Sundays, and I believe that I’ll be adding one or two more later today:
Debbie from Reverberate my echo has just expressed a desire to join in, and Guppystorm’s Garden is playing today – i’m waiting to see if he’s officially joining or not, but do visit his site today as he has an entry.
Won’t you join us as well? For more information about Green Thumb Sunday’s visit the “Join Green Thumb Sundays” page.