Never imagined that Mt Everest and Kathmandu, situated close to the 27th parallel, are in the same latitude as the upper and Western Sahara desert, some of the hottest parts of Saudi Arabia, Persian Gulf, Mexico (Baja California), Parts of Texas, Bahamas, Florida, Okinawa…I thought it should be up north, it’s not.
Some plants love the sun Some die in the sun I water them regardless, after the sun fades in the afternoon Sometimes the leaves hold the water drops And I wonder if it will make it to the soil Soil seems to be waiting with her mouth wide open Looking up at the leaves Eyes squinting in the big bright December Australian Sun I can feel their rejoice when I water them all around Enough for everyone to soak and drink They dance and scream in joy They let out the smell of happiness Smell of mother earth, dust and freshness Leaves can barely contain their emotions Even the grass seem to open up and suddenly smile When hit by a stream of water coming out of the hose Many times they died, and resurrected Patched bald, muddy and only brown earth Then lush and green next I hold the power! My little son also holds the power To make a difference, although he is still so young Though he does not understand or realize yet His little actions of watering the little plants, his little new pets Keeps our little spot on the planet green and healthy Little pomegranate tree is starting to grow tall, so is the lemon Taller than him now, and still growing strong My son, he runs around them, squeezes around them and the fence I can see how much he cares for his little plants As young as himself most of them, only sprouting and newbies to the world He even digs and feeds soil the nutrients Knows that ants, spiders and earthworms have their homes and families too Even the cat next door has somewhere he belongs The link is already strong With mother earth, with the planet, with the earthworms, bees, insects He squirms at the spider webs Specially in the summer when they cast their nets everywhere He knows weeds are the bad guys, learned behaviour from the parents sadly But he is kind to them too, as they also give out beautiful flowers And he knows not to waste precious water, learned from his mother I know he knows it is all part of our home, our little backyard Free from invasions of iPads and phone for a while Free from the YouTube and apps for a while Just free and carefree in nature for a while, really real world, the true one Little buddy knows that Sun is harsh here, but trees give shades, so cool and nice Sun is harsh but we all need him to survive, love him in the winter always We share with them all – spiders, flies, bees, flowers, plants, flower pots, earthworms, soil, weeds, water.. All in this together, somewhere there, lies my world.