Herbal garden tour... at last something for tired muscles.
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[We recently joined in on a herb garden tour. It was very interesting and we tasted and smelled lots of new and intriguing herbs. But after tramping around here and there and after many questions I started feeling a little fatigued.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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1103. Fatigued
Herbal garden
tour... at last something
for tired muscles.
Link with 1102: Dragged along.
[We recently joined in on a herb garden tour. It was very interesting and we tasted and smelled lots of new and intriguing herbs. But after tramping around here and there and after many questions I started feeling a little fatigued.]
sounds like fun. I'm interested in these, too.
And yet, Voltaire, the French philosohper said in his Candide: It's necessary to work on one's garden!?:)
enjoyed this
john
No pick-me-up herbs in that garden???
some herbs do have soothing effect on tired muscles
I thought you might have put some lavender in your bath....
Andrew: We share a number of common interests, I see.
Borut: If not, you don't deserve to come to the dinner table. ;-)
John: Thanks John.
Pat: Not that we could find...although we did sample some valerian, which apparently has some nice "effects".
Polona: Indeed. ;-)
Pamela: Hey, now that's an idea (or at least something my wife would like). :-)
I rem visiting the Herbal Garden at Rastrapati Bhavan in India some years back,
I can relate to this feeling of relaxation
Alok: That must be an awesome garden.
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