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A Summers Afternoon
by Ian Curtress

A gentle breeze from the south east is controlling the temperature on this delightful
English summers afternoon.
Blessed with a panoramic vista from this welcome seat at the end of my garden I indulge in beautiful thoughts.
An amalgam of memories views, wishes and imagination.
Memories of long walks through heavens pathways in the Cotswolds.
Pausing to wonder at natures green architecture, the rise in that far off hill, perfect.
Those two huge Oaks placed there as if by an angels eyes.
Who will have sat under those seeking welcome shade in centuries past
That row of Poplars, a windbreak. Yes, placed there by man, but shaped by Nature.

Then the Wishes.
A wish for more understanding what a unique gift our planet is.
If only we would learn to exchange looking for seeing.
To my mind the greatest truism to which most at some time in their life will accept is..
You do not appreciate something until it is lost.
Then why not live by that maxim.

And now Imagination or Dreams, call it what you will.
It enables one to have their own parallel Universe. A place where you will never be forgotten or let down. Where there are always happy endings because you write the script.
I’m sure it was imagination that developed language.
Man wanting to tell his mate he loved her.
It was imagination and curiosity which started man on discovery
Imagination can be a safety valve. Where a journey in your other World can put the real one in perspective

A cow has just decided to join me from behind the fence.
Apart from farmers, few would think of cows as particularly attractive animals. But having watched them over many years in the pasture which adjoins my garden I have become attached to them.
Their curiosity when they see me in the garden. Their struggle calving and their care and attention to their young. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Back to my view looking up to Devils Chimney. People can just be seen by the Trig point. If it’s their first visit I know they will surprised and amazed. Spirits uplifted I’m sure unless dead of Soul.
The light shawl of breeze has faded and now too warm for sensible exposure so thoughts back in serendipity box but it remains unlocked…….