Slon & VeraBloom
Hey Slon, have you ever noticed how a storm can feel like a giant's gentle hug, washing away old leaves and making room for new growth?
Yeah, storms do that. Like a giant breathing out and clearing the old. It makes the soil ready for new seedlings. I just make sure nothing’s left vulnerable.
That’s such a beautiful way to look at it, like the sky is exhaling and giving the earth a fresh breath to grow new life. Do you have a favorite spot where the seedlings feel the most alive after a storm?
There's a ridge behind the old mill where the wind carries the fresh scent. The seedlings there stand up straight, roots digging in the damp earth. I keep an eye on that patch, make sure nothing else messes with the growth.
That ridge sounds like a quiet sanctuary, where the wind brings new hope and the seedlings stand tall, ready to drink in the fresh air. It’s comforting to hear how you keep that little corner safe, like a gentle guard for the young ones. Does the smell of damp earth always remind you of fresh starts?
Yeah, the damp earth always feels like a clean slate. I notice it the moment the rain stops, and that’s when I make sure everything’s still safe.