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Inpsired by Nature

Inspired by Nature: Life in the Garden

February 24, 2016 by admin

Becca in a pondInspired by Nature is a themed Croak to entertain you with some of our favourite artwork based on nature and the outdoors.  We hope it will stimulate you to get creative and produce something yourself. If you do and would like to share them with us, please post them on our Facebook page, Twitter account, or email us at info@froglife.org

This months feature has been written by Rebecca Neal our Conservation Youth Worker on the Peterborough Green Pathways project, funded by BBC Children in Need.

In my creative writing class recently, we looked at a form of Japanese creative writing called a haibun. It combines haiku poetry and prose (non-poetry). Haiku is a 3 lined poem, with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the next, and 5 in the final line. The prose is supposed to link to the poetry but each poem should be able to stand alone. This is the example we looked at in class, which I love http://www.kenjoneszen.com/

I wanted to write one about the characters I see within the wildlife in my garden. I wrote the haikus first and then tried to see if I could put them in some kind of order to support a story. The story was supposed to be positive but somehow or other ended up quite dark! Can you recognise which aspect of a wildlifey garden each haiku is about? The answers are at the end.

We would love to hear about your writing inspired by nature. E-mail us on info@froglife.org, find us on facebook.com/froglife or tweet us @froglifers

 

Life in the Garden

The house was like a child’s drawing. Perfect for her perfect life. The garden could be tame and wild, practical and indulgent. She would watch what came, to make her happy.

Constantly moving

Family love arguments

Jolly tinkly charm

 

The first baby took its time but when he finally came, he was his own level of chaos. When it got too much she would watch the garden, and it made her happy.

Sugar addicts yearn

Accidental flower slaves

Hyperactive hum

 

The children trod all over her house. They bounced on the lawn and ran around the oak tree. When they were at school she watched the garden to make her happy.

Messy squawky thugs

Beautiful if you don’t know

Shimmer and chatter

 

The adolescents had no aspirations. They drank energy drinks and listened to loud music. They didn’t go outside much. Their dad shouted, but they didn’t much care. It blocked out the sound when she watched the garden to make her happy.

Chase flick dip tick run

Body plain music vibrant

Calamity! Gone

 

When they went, she had little of herself left. What was there, served her husband with tea and meals to the correct deadlines. In between she stared at the garden to make her happy.

Suddenly appears

Hoovering the leftovers

Snuffling in the gloom

 

He came home smelling of perfume and beer which was not usually found at the office. She continued to stare at the garden.

Grey brown hide in pairs

Furtively hang near the bush

Sometimes cuckolded

 

The house was hers. Quiet and ordered. She looked out of the window and smiled at the life in her beautiful garden.

Bright red on the spade

Head cocked eyeing the fresh soil

For detritivores

 

©happymillerman, Flickr CC

 

What is each haiku about?

  1. Goldfinches
  2. Bees
  3. Starlings
  4. Blackbird
  5. Hedgehog
  6. Pond
  7. Dunnock
  8. Robin

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: gardens, Inpsired by Nature, Wildlife

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