Garden gazing –
Still Amazing –
Watered by His hand –
Blades stand up –
in Praise!
Have you lost your zest for life or hope?
Is your pain a secret to be kept in the shadows?
Do you envy the birds for their freedom?
Has the garden of your soul wept and dried up beyond repair?
Could it flourish again with a wee bit of attention?
Does nature have the potential to restore ‘joy’ in thy soul?
A simple choice to reveal your pain, brought others to help you laugh again.
Knock and God will open the door …
Listen to that still small voice whispering “Follow Me” just choose to trust and say “Yes!”
“Come, taste and see that the Lord is good”
Enroll others to cut back the dreadful whining,
water this soul seed of truth – “you are loved!”
Keep Asking, Seeking, Knocking
“Ask, and it will be given to you;
seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7
Mistress Mary, once quite contrary….NOW, how does your garden grow?
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life? ” Matthew 6:25 In need of Doctor LUKE
Copyright 2017 by Barbara Alley Hoyle. All rights reserved.
Inspired by ….
The Secret Garden is an old timey story originally entitled “Mistress Mary” and it was first published in 1911 by Francis H. Burnett. This children’s tale was first published as a magazine series in 1910 which featured a neglected child who lived in India with her wealthy British parents. Mary Lennox is raised by servants who deny her nothing. Her parents die of a cholera epidemic and eventually Mary travels to live with her reclusive uncle Archibald Craven in Yorkshire, England. The Misselthwaite Manor was a cold, bleek and isolated castle in the midst of dreary moors and a massive maze of hedges. Mary discovers an overgrown, secret garden. With the help of a 12 year old boy named Dicken, the secret oasis is restored. Mary is challenged by the possibility and she begins to flourish behind the garden’s hidden door. Mary also uncovers who was creepily crying at night. It was her crippled cousin Colin. She takes Colin in his wheelchair to the garden where he learns to walk again. In the end Colin astonishes his widowed father when he walks in the garden. The authoress lived in Kent, England at Maythem Hall from 1898 to 1907. Frances spun The Secret Garden from her own experience. Frances discovered an old walled garden dating from 1721 sadly overgrown and neglected. She began restoring the earth by planting hundreds of roses. She set up a table and chair in the gazebo, and dressed always in a white dress and large hat, she wrote a number of books in the peace and tranquility of her scented secret garden. Below is a picture of Maythem Hall.
A hurricane passed through Mexico’s Pacific coast and we enjoyed a drenching rain on October 3, 2022
Thank you fo the amazing words and photos. A wonderful journey in the words.
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Thanks John, I shall indulge in your pen. God bless you with more, and more of His inspiration.
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You are welcome Barbara. I enjoyed your work.
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Reblogged this on johncoyote and commented:
Please read and enjoy the work of a talented writer.
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This is beautiful, Barbara! Growing up, I loved watching The Secret Garden movie, but I haven’t read the book yet. It’s definitely on my list!
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Me too…i have the old version, and the new. Good read too. Enjoy.
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Lovely pictures
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