A day for the flowers
The sky had a minor meltdown again this week. Not the kind where it weeps gently, one poetic drop at a time, but the kind that throws buckets your way. Classic Belgian pre-summer drama. If you’ve been following along, you'll remember my forecast: one part clouds, two parts wind, and a generous splash of mental fatigue. After a winter that overstayed its welcome, let’s just say my patience with precipitation is... thinning.
But somewhere in between the raindrops and the clouds swirling above my head, I found color again. I found it in the garden.
The garden as a mirror
Let me back up a bit. The past months were a tangle of stress, appointments, and heartbreak. Between caring for my daughter and saying goodbye to two dear friends, I forgot what rest feels like. It started showing: sleepless nights, tension headaches, no appetite, and a body that began whispering warnings I didn’t want to hear.
I ignored it at first. Filled my so-called free time with extra work (hello, Hive scoreboard), still believing that productivity was the same as healing. Spoiler: it’s not.
So I retreated. To the only space that doesn’t ask anything of me. The garden.
Herbs: the calm before the thyme
Surrounded by basil, rosemary and thyme, I finally slowed down. I filled my room with their scent and somehow my breathing followed. Thyme especially does something to me. Maybe it’s the nostalgia — it takes me straight to my nonna’s sunbaked garden in Italy, where even the wind smelled like olive oil and safety.
There’s something ancient about working with herbs. Like you’re borrowing wisdom from roots that have seen things. Basil lifts my mood, rosemary clears my mind, and thyme… well, thyme reminds me who I am when I stop trying to be everything at once.
Blooms as therapy
And then the flowers. Oh, the flowers.
There’s the bold orange hibiscus, unapologetically dramatic like she owns the whole greenhouse. The tiny white petunias that spill over their pot like excited toddlers. The yellow black-eyed susans climbing upward like they’ve got somewhere urgent to be. And in the corner, my angel’s trumpet — drooping elegantly like she’s listening to jazz. Each one of them blooming despite the rain. Maybe even because of it.
I used to think gardening was about control. It’s not. It’s about attention. About letting things be messy and beautiful at the same time.
Grounded between roots and routines
In a week of exams, birds nesting in the oddest places, and work creeping in again — I found peace not in having time, but in taking it. Even just a few minutes, hands in the dirt, surrounded by silent green encouragement.
People often say they’re afraid to be alone. Afraid of the quiet. For me, that’s the moment I feel most like myself. And in that stillness, with a laptop half-closed and herbs brushing my arms, I remembered something simple and vital: you don’t need to bloom all the time to be alive.
Sometimes, you just need to plant yourself somewhere soft and let the rain do its thing to bloom again. Ironic, isn't it?
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Thank you, I was actually waiting for a dark joke on this one 😂
ok , i got more photos today 🌺🌸
Nice.. 🌺🌺🌺
Yes they are, aren’t they? Thank you 🙏
Wow!
You have a beautiful garden now in bloom with an enviable variety of colors!
That first plant you're showing is called chamizco here, and some teenagers use it for its hallucinogenic properties, but it's very dangerous, even lethal if consumed improperly.
Really? When the flowers drop I take them away immediately so the dogs wouldn’t eat them (which they don’t). But they smell so lovely in the morning and evenings. We are trying to grow them ourselves now this summer
Yes. Its leaves are very good to use warm on the skin of the back and chest for people suffering from asthma attacks. But its flowers, in infusions or used as sweets, are very dangerous because they can cause neuromotor spasms and other complications such as cardiorespiratory arrest.
I'm glad they're caring for them this way.
I didn’t know the use of the leaves to be honest, which is wonderful to hear, because my daughter had asthma. So I learned a lot again today, thanks for sharing the knowledge 🙏
You stretch the leaves and heat them without burning them. Then you place them on your chest and back, so they're warm, and you'll see how they feel a little more decompressed.
We will try it out when it stops raining here, thanks you for the advice ❤️
At home, well protected, you can do it!
I will let you know about the result 😉
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Thank you 🙏
Some of the flower photos have very interesting shapes, their beauty is extraordinary, very beautiful flower photography 🥰
Thank you, very nice to hear you enjoyed the flowers as the photography as well. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog ❤️
Plants are living magic, plain and simple, and they can also be extremely healing. There is so much plant knowledge which has been hidden and semi-lost, as plants are both food and medicine, free of charge. I can't not grow things. I'm glad that your plants helped you reconnect with yourself. They did that for me too. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
Yes it’s magical. I have the good fortune that much of what I know, was given to me by my mother and grandmother. Here they call me a witch for working with them (some things never change), but I don’t mind 😉 And yes they are healing to work with, being busy in the soil keeps me grounded, every, single, time. When I weed, I keep the nettles for use. Living with the ground, not only on it
That's beautiful that you came to the power of plants in that way. I've been deeply involved and connected with plants all my life, and in multitudinous ways. My beloved plants are what reconnected me to the earth grid, via my intuitively-concocted medicinal teas made from the land. Working with plants and the soils does the same thing for me. That is exactly why I walk barefooted on earth, I need direct connection now. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
Oh I would love to plug in as well 😂 I know what you mean, people always laugh seeing me barefooted here
You certainly can. My plants rooted me to this land. Even when I wore clothes on the mainland, I often still went barefooted. Now no clothes or shoes. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
I totally get it, I would do the same but the social structure here is a bit different 😂
Yep, I definitely understand. Well, if you ever get to this part of the world you can see how it feel! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙