Friday, July 22, 2011

Friday Ramble - Sweet Abundance

You rise early (five-ish) and trot out to the garden wearing your favorite cotton caftan, straw hat and sandals, carrying a mug of Earl Grey.  It's already wickedly hot out there, and the waning moon dancing overhead is somewhat obscured by a high gossamer heat haze.  Another scorcher is on the way, and the only sentient beings here who are happy about it are the mindfully foraging bees and the vegetables in our garden: beans, peppers, tomatoes, squashes, chards and various gourds.  The zucchini (as always) are on the march and threatening to take over the garden, if not the whole wide world.

Oh honey sweet and hazy summer abundance....... That luscious word made its first appearance in the fourteenth century, coming down the years to us through Middle English and Old French from the Latin abundāns, meaning overflowing. The adjective form is abundant, and synonyms for it include:ample, generous, lavish, plentiful; copious; plenteous; exuberant; overflowing; rich; teeming; profuse; prolific, replete, teeming, bountiful and liberal.

Abundant is the perfect word for these circumstances of fullness, ripeness and plenty, as we weed and reap and gather in, freezing things, chucking things into jars, "putting things by" and storing the bounty of summer for consumption somewhere up the road. Like bees and squirrels, we scurry about, hoarding the contents of our gardens to nourish body and soul when temperatures fall and nights grow long. 
Our cups are truly overflowing, but for all the sweetness and abundance held out in offering, there is a subtle ache to these long aestival days with their heat hazes and ripening vegetables.  As much as we long for cooler times, summer is all too fleeting...

3 comments:

Mystic Meandering said...

Exquisite photo as always! Lots of healing light :) Christine

One Woman's Journey - a journal being written from Woodhaven - her cottage in the woods. said...

The early morning part sounds like me.
But...because of rain and heat -
my garden is a poor sight.

Anonymous said...

I love that photo, so vibrant.