Humbled

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Bold and brazen, the wild roosters roam our yard with prideful struts. They crow to the clouds at any hour, declaring their existence, heads thrown back, exclamations loud and resounding.

A bane to any gardener, the wild roosters of our island lead the pack in chicken scratching at every seedling. If you’re a hopeful, late-morning sleeper, good luck. The cacophony of rise-and-shine begins to ramp around 4am.

And if you happen to be a hen, don’t think your same-shared species will save you from the onslaught. Some member of that cocky crew is bound to single you out, chase you wildly, and pin you down, once caught.

These roosters are imbedded in our world, either crowing loudly, uprooting our tender plants, staging macho male stand-offs with each other, or chasing hens. And yes, of course, this is their instinct. These roosters are doing exactly what roosters are born to do.

So when a rain squall came through the other day, it was surprising to find one local hovering in crouch position, poised for cover beneath the tree.

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Maybe it was unkind of me to begin snapping photos of his predicament. I just couldn’t help capturing such a rare moment, tail feathers sagged and drooping. Mother Nature’s weather pattern bringing in some balance.

Hey, we’ve all got a little rooster in us.

And at least until the rain passed, this one was humbled.

 

Opening Up

The Bohemian continues to amaze me with his determination, as he opens up space on our back hillside. He takes out  scattered invasive trees, making room for two large Banyans to stretch their limbs. Nothing will go to waste.

He’s holding a vision for terraced gardens and meandering paths back there. Anything cut is “organized” and stacked into strategic piles, as he shapes future growing beds.

In the clearing, he’s discovered multiple saplings seeking light. Two citrus trees, two mangos, an avocado tree, and many sprouting coconuts. He even found a fruiting pineapple. Our guess? Past inhabitants of our house must have chucked fruit remains off the deck, over the hillside, and into the trees. A few strong ones survived and persevered. Seeds and pits took hold.

The Bohemian’s opening it up. Offering some room to grow, letting in the light.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Letters

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The world is full of letters. These curving lines that coordinate to shape a word, a sentence, a language. They are scattered across signs, displays, and our computer screens.

And they rest inside our mailboxes, too. Oftentimes these postal deliveries come from anonymous hands, drafting solicitations beckoning to be opened. Letters commonly known as ‘junk.’

With a hearty waste-not attitude, the Bohemian takes letters back to the source. Using a high-powered paper shredder, he’s cut our recycling in half, and gives the trees in our yard a little boost.

Shredded cardboard and junk mail – all of those letters – are bringing on the blooms.

 

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