While it is bittersweet going through my parent's house and all of the things they accumulated throughout almost 50 years there, I have come across many "found treasures".
I was going through an old file cabinet packed with various papers (including lyrics from long-forgotten Girl Scout songs--but that's another post!), and found this beauty.
"In an Old Hawaiian Garden"
The pages are a little weathered but overall in good shape. They are heavyweight with a subtle texture.
I thought it looked pretty old so while looking for a copyright date, I found this inscription for my mother for her birthday in 1950. It was given to her by her Pen Pal from Hawaii. Sweet!
That was beautiful enough, but then I flipped through the pages...
Each page has a print of a flower and a description of the flower along with a poem about it. For the Night Blooming Cereus the last sentence says:
"I've thrilled to your tropic loveliness
And have gone away remembering that
You cannot face
A dawn."
I love how the artist included the moon and stars to accentuate the fact that it's a night bloomer.
Wood Rose.
"...Hand-carved, full-blown Rose
That lives...Forever."
Ape:
"...The other flowers lean against
Your strength and quiet beauty."
Cup of Gold:
"So many walk by you,
Dreaming of treasures
They will never possess..."
Anthurium:
"...You've sacrificed your fragrance
To other flowers..."
Bird of Paradise:
"...You remind me of
A tropic bird
Who boasts so proudly of his plumage..."
I love the shading.
White Ginger:
"...Your fragrance thrilled me then,
But sweeter yet
Was the Lei you made
The day I went away..."
Red Hibiscus:
"...You've charmed your way
To live forever
A lasting part
Of Paradise."
The colors in the book are still so vibrant.
It's in beautiful shape for a book this old!
More importantly, it left yet another story of my mother for me.
Very sweet, now I'm all teary-eyed. Have to remember to hug mom and tell her I love her when I get home tonight.
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