The first sparse, tentative, blossoms are appearing in the New Weddington Isles Communal Garden, a part of our Prime Consul grounds ex aliena. As well as signalling the coming of spring here after a long, cold winter; this reminds us that light follows dark, hope follows despair, joy follows sorrow and renewal follows death.
That such a cycle of life – one that has persisted throughout history despite pandemics, war, natural disaster and famine - can be encapsulated in a small, fragile, yet beautiful and enduring flower; is something, no matter how minor, to take comfort in.
That such a cycle of life – one that has persisted throughout history despite pandemics, war, natural disaster and famine - can be encapsulated in a small, fragile, yet beautiful and enduring flower; is something, no matter how minor, to take comfort in.