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Holyhocks For Dad

I saw some holyhocks growing near my sister's house today. It brought back dreams of the ones I carried home in secret the seeds to plant. A surprise for my father. I hoped they'd grow and bloom before father's day. I had traded some rooted cuttings for the seeds. They were holyhocks. My girlfriends and I used to trade seeds and cuttings of all sorts. We started about age 10. I had little money back then, to buy even a pack of seeds. So I studied books at the library, or from friends and family anything I could to get a new plant. These seeds grew fast and tall. My father must have known what they were, but said nothing to hint. He'd pretend he wasn't sure if something was a weed or not,and say, "Let's see if it blooms and we can tell then." So we watched, I watered, he watered, they grew. They started blooming the week of Father's Day, a gift from me to him. I harvested some of the seeds to spread in our small and growing garden. In 10 years, before he died we had gotten a garden to grow with over 50 species of annuals, 5 trees, and about 10 bushes. His flowers were in full spring bloom when he died. We picked his favorites to fill vases for the funeral, so he could have his flowers once again. He had known he was on borrowed time for several years, we all knew it. He'd picked his plot to be near a cherry blossom tree. I used to come visit even before he died, even when pregnate and heavy with child, to weed, and plant new flowers for him. My mother and siblings didn't mind watering the garden, and helping to plant, but I did the weeded with joy. We created beauty in a place that there were small or no gardens, so many happy memories. Children could knock on our door to ask to help with the garden, to share seeds, and knew they could come ask to pick a flower for their mothers if they asked. Most would not have anything to give as a gift, as none of us had much money. Next year, when I am allowed to garden again, the doctors have said I can (still recoverying from a deep tissue tear in my shoulder from an accident) I have my seeds to start my garden anew. It's been run down and wild as I was banned 3 years. I have my seeds and bulbs ready to go. I'll enclose it and bann the jackrabbits. My hollyhocks will be in bloom by the spring for my dad to smile again. I feel him with me in the garden, where he loved to be a kid again. He was orphan as a child, but remebered gardening on their farm with his parents. So for them all, I will paint flowers until I can grow them again. Daisies for my grandmother, every kind for my father, wildflowers for my grandparents, irises and marigolds for my late mother-in-law. I will think of them when I am in the garden, when I am painting or taking photos. I will feel them all with me.

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Jerry 27 Aug 2006

Brilliant colors, contrast, mood and floral!

Artist Reply: Thanks Jerry! Hollyhocks will always remind me of my father and our garden. I will be planting a huge garden over the next few years when I relocate, and will have many beauties to paint or photo capture to share.

Clare Rowley 14 Aug 2006

Wonderful dreamy passionate image... Wonderful story and sentiment.,,

Artist Reply: Thank you Clare! I was able this Summer to revist my childhood home. Most of the garden is fgone, the place had been sold. There was a lone hollyhock where I had planted them. Dad's flower bushes had survived , his daylilies, and wisteria vines. Some things changed, but some stay the same. It was nice to see what had survived the years.

Renata Cavanaugh 18 Jun 2006

Beautiful

Artist Reply: Thanks Renata! I like the soft look of this one. I will be traveling soon and on the lookout on my road trip across the U.S. for garden flowers and wildflowers. I have cameras and lots of time to take the photos. I will have a years worth of inspiration to work on from the photos.

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 16 Jun 2006

Beautiful digital artwork with such precious meaning to these delicate beauties!!! Thanks for sharing your heart so beautifully,my friend. God Bless you and your family!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Dee! I'm so glad you enjoy my work!

Carliss Mora 16 Jun 2006

I love holyhocks, Terry! What a very warm and endearing story behind it! You are his creative Dear.

Artist Reply: Thanks Carliss! Hollyhocks were amazing to me when I saw them the first time as a child. They grew so tall and bloomed all summer long. So many seeds to gather and replant.

tazda lawson 16 Jun 2006

Great effect great photo.........super beautiful.

Artist Reply: THanks for always taking time to enjoy my work!

thea walstra 16 Jun 2006

Gorgeous work Terry

Artist Reply: Thanks Thea! They have so many blooms on one plant. they wre hardy flowers in the heat.

Timothy Hughes 16 Jun 2006

Beautiful work Terry!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Timothy! I need to spend more time doing florals. I will by fall after gathering photos for reference. I am about to travel with camera and drive Misty Livingston, my niece nuts on a road trip , but it will be fun! She's out visiting me and my sister, her mother. We are soon to be off to visit family along the way. We'll by roadside taking photos and will post up when we can.

Emily Reed 16 Jun 2006

Splendid art!!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Emily!!!

Armando Salas 16 Jun 2006

So beautiful. It could be an splendid oil

Artist Reply: Thanks Armando! You do an oil of it, an let me see it, as I can not attempt one. If you wish.

Greg Vilton 16 Jun 2006

So beautiful, lovely colours!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much Greg!

bianca thomas 16 Jun 2006

oh this is kind of u....awsome work...looks like oil painting...

Artist Reply: Thanks Bianca! I haven't worked with oils , but may at some time. If the odors don't bother me. Oils seem to scare me off, but that means I need to try them all the more.

Penny Myers 16 Jun 2006

A soft beauty. I feel warmth through this.

Artist Reply: Thank you Penny! I was trying to do it as soft and warmth as I was in a dreamy kind of mood with memories and wishes.

corry stuart 16 Jun 2006

lovely story Terry :))) lovely photo

Artist Reply: Thank you Corry! I feel watched over often by my father. I swear I hear him laugh at times, and feel is hand on my forehead touching lightly as he used to when I was young. He thought he was slick by patting my head at a slight angle to check my forehead for a fever. I was often sick as a child and would wait until really sick to say something. So he caught on and I came to look forward to his checking. It was automatic as he passed by me, even as an adult. In the garden I feel him and can recall so vividly many memories of times spent together. I know which plants and blooms he'd get excited over. He was very strong and commanding of a person, often scared others from his voice and size. He was a tough man, strict, but he loved his family, all children, and got so eacited over a flower, it would make you smile to see it. He was proud of our garden that kept growing. Even today, some of the trees and bushes at the old house we lived at has some of our garden still there. When my mother moved away we transplanted some of it, but left much. I enjoy knowing that is the tree my brother planted from an acorn, there are the day lilies we got in the woods to plant. I wil go by it in a few weeks and take photos of what is still there.

Anne Vis 16 Jun 2006

Gorgeous, Terry!

Artist Reply: Thank you Anne! I wanted a soft look for this one.

José Fortunato 16 Jun 2006

Beautiful work !

Artist Reply: Thank you Jose'! I will do more florals in the future. Will be gathering work to finish, but am leaving in a few days on the road. So, will have less to post for a while.
Artist Reply: Thank you Jose'! I will do more florals in the future. Will be gathering work to finish, but am leaving in a few days on the road. So, will have less to post for a while.

Angelina 16 Jun 2006

beautifully done Terry hope that you are recovered

Artist Reply: Thanks Angelina! I will be able to garden, just not dig or weed for hours, or lift heavy things. So, I will change the garden to lower maintance plants, use raised beds, lots of mulch, pots so I will have loose soil to plant in, have bushes planted, and my husband and brother do the heavy stuff. It was good to find out I had the tissue tears in my shoulder that had gone undectected until I had started to garden. I kept getting spraind shoulders, I thought, so went in to the doctors. Waiting a couple of years more for it to heal was hard, but it was that or surgery. So I've waited. It feels good, and I've gotten the okay. JUst getting ready to travel for a month, so will not start a garden until I return. I can do a fall and winter vegetable garden, as the desert lets you garden year around. But spring, that is what I will be waiting for! I can start the spring planings in Febuary, as it comes early out here. By the way, I have a daughter named Angelina.

Loredana 16 Jun 2006

Gorgeous Terry :)