Periwinkle Farm

Periwinkle FarmWildflowers are always the first, hopeful signals of spring. In Georgia, the first flowers of spring are usually the daffodils and the peaches. A walk through the woods in late March will reveal and abundance of blossoms. The beauty pageant of wildflowers will continue through the summer and into the fall with each new week trying to outdo the week before in both color and fragrance.

One of my favorite haunts is the periwinkle farm. At some point in history. this place had a cabin with a fireplace at each end. I can almost hear the echoes of children’s laughter ringing off the hilltops. The keeper of this homestead loving planted her garden (you can actually still see the level spot where a vegetable garden once stood). To add a bit more beauty she planted a few daffodil bulb here and some periwinkle there. There was a pink flower bush over near the well (I’ve only caught it in bloom once). The hillside was terraced for farming, but it’s been so long that the farm has grown over with pine trees.

DaffodillsMost of the time, old house sites make me sad. The fallen down houses are forgotten, ignored. Even if I leave an old falling down house, I want my mark on this world to be flowers that bloom every spring reminding everyone that winter is over. Whoever planted the periwinkle at this home site definitely left her mark on the world. The periwinkle continues to spread and cover more area. Some day the whole area will be covered.

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2 Responses to “Periwinkle Farm”

  1. Cindy Says:

    I love wildflowers, but none are blossoming here yet, other than those little yellow ones beside the road. Still, they are a cheerful sign of spring!

  2. Carol Says:

    This is soooooooooooo pretty and so needed today up here in the
    “North Country” where it has now zoomed up to 46!!!
    Thanks so much, and even though I’m late getting my e-mail, it came right on time.

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