Flora

Foot bruised by an accident of enthusiasm

I can sit on the salvaged Parker Knoll recliner

pondering in splendid regality.

Spider Queen surveying her domain

of seven growing decades

Through wide opened double doors

On the hottest day of herstory

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Up close (and so personal)

A bee fusses the scented pelargonium

on Dad’s old hand built coffee table

Marquetry stained by decades

of over enthusiastic watering

A fly dies in the cobwebbed corner

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Foreground of swaying

frothy alchemilla mollis

Mum’s favourite coloniser of stone patios

and steps, perfect foil for sweet

Pastel pink blowsy Summer Wedding

rose blooms, stark against darker shadow

Memories of those North facing gardens

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Backdrop of top heavy sycamore crowns

Rustling with seed jewels

Harbouring raucous caws of picus picus

Five for silver or six for gold

Most likely seven for those family secrets

Never been told

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In the midfield young rowans

reach adolescent feathered arms

Up to the light. Early years stunted

by the North wind

Now finding strong footholds

Deep in the Donegal granite.

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Heatwave

Heatwave

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a Sunday in July, midday in a heatwave

‘caravan beach’ fills with campers and tents

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sultry as summer in the south of France

Donegal unused to this weather

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pull down black blinds to the South

open all windows North

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dogs pant on the slate floor in the hall

fill water bowls almost hourly

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solar panels reach maximum

fill a bath for watering later

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so glad of the breeze from the sea

lifting the heavy geranium heads

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swifts on the red endangered list

guillemots declining steeply

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neighbour’s wayward cat has returned

the Times warns of two thousand extra deaths

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