Monthly Archives: March 2016

Hibiscus Schizopetalus.–Flower of the Day, Mar.2, 2016

Hibiscus Schizopetalus

(For a larger view of both photos, click on first photo and then on arrow.)

 

 

Thanks to Steve Frowlne for identifying this flower found in my friend Carol Lopez’s garden.

Here is a bit more information about it, thanks to Wikipedia: Hibiscus schizopetalus is a species of Hibiscus native to tropical eastern Africa in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. Its common names include fringed rosemallow,[1] Japanese lantern, coral hibiscus, and spider hibiscus.

It couldn’t be further away from Cee’s tulip that is her flower of the day.  To see hers, go here:

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/01/flower-of-the-day-march-2-2016-tulip/

The Secret Life of Gardeners

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The Secret Life of Gardeners

My gardener of fourteen years
has a stern unsmiling wife and grown children
that I used to know well.
I set his morning coffee on the terrace table

and there is some secret
twining through the dense thunbergia vine
that causes the flowers
to nod their heads.

Later, the man who does not know I watch
drinks his morning coffee grown tepid in the cup,
coughs gently (or is it a laugh?) behind the hand
that cradles the telephone,

sly smile betraying a secret love
as clearly as the small child
who sometimes accompanies him to work.
Some senora’s, he tells me,

but the child
has his eyes and solid legs,
his shy manner,
lives with his mother and her husband,

but sits on my steps with a sugar cookie––
betraying no more secrets
on purpose
than his father does.


(This is an extensive rewrite of a poem written three years ago. Since this is the fourth time I’ve written to this prompt in three years, it seems fair to do a rewrite on this round!)

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/secret/