I suppose what I love about this particular flower--the hibiscus, that is-- is that, from now on, I will always associate it with this man who has become very precious to me. In hindsight, it's rather amusing to ponder just how much time we have actually spent discussing the little 'biscy buds', as I like to call them. We have talked about their age, their color, their lack of redolence, their 'bee magnetism,' their location, their pervasive withering petals floating on the surface of the pool. Kent is not particularly green-thumbed (sorry, sweetie), but his pride in these blooms is practically obses
Once as I was leaving Kent's stuccoed, stately home, he unexpectedly darted out from the house. With the authority of a Buckingham Palace guard, he commanded me to, 'stop!' and 'wait a sec.; stay right there!' He returned a moment later with a freshly-picked, bright pink hibiscus in his outstretched hand and a shy (yet slightly sly) grin on his handsome face and announced, 'For you, Miss Lainie. It's not as beautiful as you, but it'll have to do."
So, for all you romantic rose reapers, tulip-toters, daisy-doters, lily lovers and peony paramours, you can have your 'fleur du jour.' I'll keep my hibiscus, thank you very much!
Oh , Lainie , you should have been a writer , such lovely 'prose'!!!
ReplyDeleteI am delighted to see your new blog , about time!! Let's see the world thru lainie's eyes!! Gorgeous pics too , Love Helen