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.