The Photo:


cornflower, Centaurea cyanus, in Washington Flats


The Thought:


The lovely cornflower, [bachelor buttons] the annual, blooms in white, purple, and blue from seed. It’s spreading from an ornamental from Europe and is being monitored as a weed in Washington State, but not listed as noxious.  In Europe it grew as weeds in the corn fields and in some places is now considered endangered. 


My mother loved these flowers and grew them from seed every summer in our front yard garden along with marigolds, zinnia, and sweet pea on the fence. It was such a lovely garden and I loved, as a child, walking by with my hand gently touching the lovely and tall stems of the bachelor buttons on my way to the front door.


Photo April 5th, 2019 [poem 2023]

Illustration/ Memory- roller skating


To this day, I announce, “Look, bachelor buttons!” whenever I see the delicate blooms, especially the blues.


Poetry



Summer Joy


Skipping home in bright 

summer sun, left hand reaches

to touch cornflower

stems as I walk by, heading

to lunch: soup and sandwiches.


Sheri Edwards  

05.23.24   143.365.24

Poetry/Photography



The Story


https://sheri42.net/2024/05/23/summer-joy/



https://flic.kr/p/2pSTz6M



Memories of growing cornflowers from seed with my mother 

#smallpoems #clmooc  #poetry24 #poetry

#bachelorbuttons #cornflowers #childhood 



See also, the house:

https://flic.kr/p/2kwDTtZ

skate

https://askwhatelse.blog/2021/01/28/day-321-roller-skates/



https://flic.kr/p/2oroqcQ

April 5th memory

photo: 2019




Reflect curiosity and wonder --Go boldly and scatter seeds of kindness...

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