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Mum: Flower of the Day, Apr 22, 2018

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day Prompt.

Mum’s the Word: Flower of the Day, Nov. 1, 2017

 

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

Flower of the Day: Orange Mums and Memories

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R.I.P., Grimmer

Heading South

My friend put on her traveling gown
for London was her sort of town
where mouths share tales and shoulders rub
when friends or strangers meet at the pub.

My friend put on her traveling gown
for Paris was her sort of town—
gone to the boulevard to eat
and watch life from a streetside seat.

A demitasse or two, or more,
a shared baguette or petit four—
approachable down to the bone.
Better not to eat alone.

She was a traveler, born to roam
when she was not ensconced in home.
Back home, a cat upon her lap.
Away from home, a well-creased map.

On maps, the south is always down,
be it Paris or London town.
So be not sad or down at mouth.
Our friend is merely going south!

As I grow older, I like to think
one day we’ll meet there for a drink.
Well-versed, our friend will show us where
to sip our coffee in open air.

Or snuggle in for shepherd’s pie
in company fit for roving eye.
To lift a pint or raise a glass
once we have joined her there en masse.

 

When I was at my friend Patty’s house for a few nights this week, I shared the room with a shoebox-sized carton that contained the ashes of an old friend, sorority sister and traveling companion. Although I’ve seen her many times both in the States and in Mexico over the years, my last trip abroad with her and Patty was to Paris over thirty years ago. It is a place she returned to again and again, so when she passed away in a hotel room in London enroute to her favorite place over a year ago, I wrote the above poem. Although she requested that her ashes be spread in Paris, her lawyer said that this was illegal, so the morning I left Sheridan for Missouri two days ago, we buried Grimmer’s ashes in Patty’s beautiful flower and rock garden next to a busy road and across from a rodeo stadium. We could imagine her sitting on that nearby large rock to watch the action. It was a place more fitting for an observer of life than any ocean or mountaintop. R.I.P. Grimmer.

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For Cee’s Daily Flower Prompt.

Mums and Roses: Flower of the Day, November 3, 2016

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https://ceenphotography.com/2016/11/02/flower-of-the-day-november-3-2016-daylily/

Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigolds) Flower of the Day, Oct. 9, 2016

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Mums or Marigolds? anglogermantranslations says they are marigolds.  I couldn’t decide which they were, so labelled them as mums.  What do you think?  I’m always willing to alter a misconception.  At any rate, when I think of October, I think of Homecoming corsages and that means mums, so in the spirit of autumn, I will dedicate this photo to chrysanthemums even if it is marigolds. After many votes either way, I received a comment from variegatus so scientific and thorough that I am changing the title of this post to Marigold.  Definitely marigold.  See that information below in the comments section, and if you want to view other flowers as well, see Cee’s and other flowers HERE.

More Mums: Flower of the Day, Sept. 25, 2016

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https://ceenphotography.com/2016/09/24/flower-of-the-day-september-25-2016-pumpkin-on-stick/

Autumn Mums: Flower of the Day, Sept. 24, 2016

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More treasures from Allenda’s hillside garden. Autumn mums remind me of homecoming and the brown and gold tones in these beauties remind me of the University of Wyoming, in particular!

https://ceenphotography.com/2016/09/23/flower-of-the-day-september-24-2016-dahlia/

Mum’s the Word: Flower of the Day, Sept 23, 2016

Chrysanthemums

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Flower of the Day – September 23, 2016 – Dahlia