The Bend of a Gardener’s Rake Tine

A rake tine is bent backward—smoothed by gravel and root, a record of paths cleared and stones gathered, a reminder that nurture often requires bending, not breaking. The bend is a silent nod to the earth’s stubbornness, allowing the gardener to glide over obstacles. Rake the path; the bent tine skips a stone, a lesson in how growth is in the adaptive, not the rigid.

Popular posts from this blog

The Influence of TikTok on Traditional Hand Embroidery Trends

The Dragon's Egg

The Silent Sentinel: A Polar Bear's Struggle in a Warming Arctic