Sunday, November 27, 2011

One Year Ago.......

 One year ago I began a new chapter of my story here, where, for the first five weeks I was the only person living on the street.
It was a strange time, I felt as if I were living on the moon, not a soul was seen, nor a sound heard.
 Everything was dry, barren and ever so hot, the sun beating in as I waited for tradesmen to fit the curtains, there was no respite from the heat, and nowhere to retreat outside as the sandy pit I had for a back garden was hardly inviting.
 Spending many days sitting and contemplating what I wanted to create came slowly, many ideas toyed with, many suggestions heard as others came and offered their insight, however, suddenly inspiration hit, and the search was on for the right paver's for the look I envisaged. 
 With the paving laid, the garden slowly began to grow, little by little I gathered plants to help me achieve the tropical jungle hideaway I wished to create, which would double as a feline playground for my three furry charges.
 Enduring the relentless heat of summer I began planting in March, no easy task, often the holes needed for one plant alone would take me an hour or more to dig, the ground like concrete, huge hidden lumps of limestone made my progress slow, sweat dripping off me I did at times wonder why I did not do what the rest of the street had done, get landscapers in!
 On and on I plodded, weekend after weekend spent digging and planting one day, spending the next day recovering from the intensity of the labour.
 Saving the front until last I remember the feeling as the last plant was carefully placed into position, all that remained for me to do now was nurture my new little garden. 









And now after the first winter I am happily content with my blossoming oasis.
 Everything is flourishing, and the love I pour into my garden shines back to greet me each time I arrive home.
 Swaying grasses and the scent of garlic drifting on the breeze, sugar cane mulch protects them all from the hot easterly winds that are beginning to blow, heralding the approach of another summer. 
 The hibiscus tree growing taller each day, by summers end I trust she would have filled out enough to offer shade from the burning sun.
 The birds of paradise under the windows surging upward, their massive leaves spreading out to offer  shade to the front bedrooms, leaving dancing patterns of light across the carpet that entice the cats to play.
 Soon the fragrance of frangipani will waft in through to open windows as a mass of buds wait to unfold, the ornamental grasses and ginseng flourish also.



But, it is the back garden that has really transformed itself, my vision beginning to take form.
 Everything is so green and vibrant.
 There is nothing like the shimmering green that comes with new growth, vibrant new life oozing positivity out towards me.
 As each day brings yet another new bloom, I am so delighted with the array of colour, having mixed colours and textures to achieve an interesting and perfumed plot.
 Insects abound here, and so many new species I have not seen before visit, each day I search for newcomers hidden amongst the foliage.
 The gaps between the plants are lessening, which gives the cats many places to play, and to slumber, but this is making my vigilant watch over them a little difficult as they can now be hard to find. 

 Returning home is always such a pleasure, a surge of warmth always fills my heart as I enter the courtyard, the love within these four walls beams it's way directly within my soul.
 Most of all I just like to sit. 
To watch the microscopic world of mystery unfolding around me.




 I am still hunting for a just the right vase or statue so I can complete the water feature, however, there is no rush, it will appear when the time is right, then the relaxing sound of trickling water will enhance the already opulent feel.
 As the days become warmer the scents the flowers mingle together.
 And the wind plays a chorus as rustling leaves each sound their own melody.
 I never thought I would find such fulfilment here in this little house, as I really did not embrace the idea of settling in Australia, yet, now, this miniature slice of Gaia has wound its way into my heart.  
 For in the beauty of the garden I feel safe, seen and totally embraced.
 For it is here that I see miracles unfold each and every day.
 Purity and holiness exist in abundance here, everything in balance.
 Harmoniously merging together as One.
 Could it be after years of searching, I have indeed found my way home...........

4 comments:

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

You have accomplished so much in 12 months and will continue to reap the benefits for many years.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It certainly seems to me like you have found your own little paradise there Gemel, sounds like the perfect haven to come home to and to be welcomed by your feline family...bliss!!

luksky said...

Wow! Has it already been a year?! You have a beautiful home.

susan said...

It's been a delight to see the growth of your dream through your lens.