Showing posts with label rose garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose garden. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Mexico City: The Caravan: The Roses Left Behind

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden. May 2017.



One day, "Lina," a young married woman with two children, showed me photos of the rose bushes from her garden back home in El Salvador.

The photos are all that she has now of her garden.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden. May 2017.


Lina showed me her roses while we stood in the communal kitchen of the guesthouse - the guesthouse where I had a tiny, but private room, and where her family of four slept on mats on the floor, next to strangers, in the meeting room above us.

Lina used to have her own kitchen, her own sala. She had the garden. She and her husband and their two children used to sleep in beds. Their own beds. Her children went to school.

Regardless of your view about human migration - documented or undocumented - let's always remember this: No one casually leaves behind everything of comfort they knew before. No one casually pulls their children from school. No one casually enters into a journey of thousands of miles into an uncertain future, but with known dangers to themselves and their children. No one casually gives up control over their own home domain to enter into a temporary shelter to sleep on the floor with strangers.

No one casually abandons the roses they tended in their personal gardens of Eden.

What reality would be so dire that Lina and her husband would take their two young children, abandon their home, school, neighborhood, and close family, and flee into the unknown? To be imprisoned, en famille, in a Mexican jail before finding release into a Mexican shelter?

Death. Specific, detailed, written death threats against Lina's husband for something he saw.


El Paso Municipal Rose Garden. May 2017.




Monday, May 29, 2017

El Paso: Municipal Rose Garden


El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.


Snug by the side of the lovely Manhattan Heights neighborhood is the El Paso Municipal Rose Garden. Free. A haven of fragrances, a field of bright-colored marzipans.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.


Large allium reminded me of my mother's gardens, present and past.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.


A little video below:



Can we call brides and grooms and their attendants flowers, too? I think so.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.



If we were under the sea, these graceful, waving tendrils might be coral.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.


There is always a yang to the yin, is there not? A sawtooth presence brings a bit of bite to the scene, adding balance to the sweet.

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.


It reminds me of the palm at Cypremort Point State Park in South Lousiana.


A slide show below:

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, Texas


A tribute to Georgia O'Keefe here:

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden, El Paso, Texas, May 2017.