Heaven in the gardens
'I come here once a week and I think I’m in heaven! I am between careers at the moment and I wanted to spend my time usefully. I have nothing but praise for the way in which the National Trust integrates its volunteers and makes them feel so valued. We work as a single team with the permanent staff members and I go home each week feeling that I have really made a contribution, however small, to making this garden the wonderful place it is.'
Rosemary Mensbridge, Volunteer Gardening Team, Hidcote Manor
Moved to poetry by plants
Mellow light warms weathered stone And scents of summer everywhere Beyond high walls I turn to find A rill garden hidden there Bright blossoms in the balmy air.
Sentinel stands the Tulip Tree By valley, stream and grassy mound Gazebo and 'Cathedral Bank' My footsteps odd staccato sound Alert me to the peace around.
Clouds puff across an azure sky Pure Clarice Cliff for my delight Here I stop and shade my eyes As swifts wing past in heedless flight To skim and soar far from my sight.
From the Terrace twenties tunes Mingle with a soft tick-tock Which hint of other afternoons Measured by dandelion clock As time unrolls and I take stock.
Julie Harris, Volunteer Gardener, Coleton Fishacre
|