Our weather this last week has been fantastic. On Wednesday I went to McBride Gardens on the south side of the island for the opening of their new canoe garden featuring all the plants that were brought to the island by canoe.
I did learn two interesting facts:
The Hawaiian islands are the most remote islands in the world. They are the farthest away from another land mass. I'd never thought about that before. But, just finding our islands by boat must have been a great accomplishment for early travelers who only had the stars to guide them.
Hawaii has had more plants and animals go extinct here than any other place in the US. This is why gardens and nature preserves are so important.
There was a blessing of the garden.
Here is a poem I wrote about my experiences this week.
PRESENCE
Fog blooms on my window pane.
Silver dew laces upon the hill.
Rainbows where there once was rain,
Finding myself by being still.
A rooster crows down the lane.
Wrens perch on a mango bough,
Living fully, but not in vain,
Living my life in the here and now.
What have you done this week? What have you learned? Can you try writing your own poem about something you've experienced this week. Have fun.
It is Poetry Friday. You can find more poetry at the Poetry Friday Round Up hosted by Kay McGriff at A Journey Through the Pages this week? Thanks you Kay, for hosting us all.