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On the kitchen table…

On the kitchen table today… pickings from the garden – ginger flowers, white periwinkles that self-sowed in a cement crack, a spotted blackberry lily from a lovely friend’s cutting, a native, blue flax lily, the bleeding heart (was one of Grandma Lorna’s favourites), tiny, yellow flowers from bok choy gone to seed, even a cobbler’s peg flower. "😄</p

Yes, a bit of a mishmash, including some weeds, I know, yet they seem to radiate happiness from their little vase on the table. (Might have to move them to my desk instead while I write!) Buona giornata. 💛😊🌼

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On the kitchen table…

On the kitchen table today… poppies! I happened to see these when I was getting groceries and couldn’t resist picking up a bunch. At once they made me think of being in Abruzzo in spring and seeing the hillsides covered in these flowers growing wild.

I recall thinking how the waving seas of green and red looked so romantic and beautiful; real storybook stuff. And then how, back in Australia, I showed Nonno Anni photos I’d taken of the poppies, thinking he’d comment on their beauty too. Instead, he guffawed and said, ‘Those things. Bloody pests! They’d pop up amongst the crops and we’d have to pull them up by hand.’ I guess it’s different when it’s vital to get that crop grown to survive the next snowy winter.

Having these poppies though is a lovely reminder of when we had some on the kitchen table in Fossa. Each day this week I’ve looked to see what different colour might be emerging from its little pod. They didn’t cost much but often the best things don’t and it’s lovely how these seem to bring joy to the kitchen. Buona giornata! 🧡

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On the kitchen table…

On the kitchen table today… stripey carnations that take me back to Great-grandma Charlotte’s garden of her small house at Wynnum, where the breezes smelt like the sea (and the muddy flats if the tide was out). 😊

She was a wonderful scone baker and always had a pot of tea covered in a hand-knitted tea cosy on the kitchen table. Love how one flower can bring back memories from many decades ago.

Hope you have a lovely day! 💛

great-grandmothers…

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