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Tuesday, December 6, 2022

DECEMBER EKPHRASIS CHALLENGE....EARTHWEAL


 they were everywhere

when i was growing up in sydney

the magnificent giant moreton bay figs

memories of many happy hours spent playing

creating homes and rooms

for the little magical people

which children

of our time invented and created

without smart phones or social media

just imagination and an unsullied childhood


 Elena Salnikova

 

 

tragically

most of the figs have been destroyed now

sacrificed for redevelopment

we grieve 

we grieve

we should hang our heads in shame




i'm keeping my eye on this one

will shackle myself with the latest unbreakable chains

to this tree  if it is threatened in any way

NO WORRIES !




7 comments:

  1. We grieve indeed at the loss of such beauties. I imagined fairies too in those glorious days when we used our imaginations and read books instead of plugging into a screen. Those trees really are spectacular. Great for climbing!

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  2. Every tree protected is a precious win.

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  3. Magnificent indeed! I grew up in Tassie so didn't know them – but the little people frequented plenty of other places there.

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  4. Shackled to a tree! I can see myself doing that. What magnificent trees they are. My niece from Australia just visited and remarked on how different the forests and woodlands are here. Also, yes, childhood without smart phones and social media was richer and less stressful.

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  5. I still love spending time among the trees. There's a few I would shackle myself to in order to save them.

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  6. What a magnificent tree. I'd join a human chain around that one too.

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  7. This is so lovely...you speak of my own childhood. Everything was, indeed, more magical without all the technology. I miss that magic!

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