Roses of October. She transplanted roses.

Roses of October. She transplanted roses.


A few years ago, she, who lives on the first floor, transplanted roses from a small pot into a flower bed on the first floor. It must have been a flower pot given as a gift by a family member for some kind of anniversary, and it was grown inside the house for a while before being taken outside.

At first, she was very careful because it was small. She covered it with a large bowl before heavy rain, and watered it morning and evening in midsummer. She even put up a sunshade during the hot midday. In any case, she was very devoted. 

The roses endured the summer heat, the rainy season, and the midwinter cold well and bloomed beautifully this year as well. Even now, as October is coming to an end, the red roses are blooming beautifully. The flowers will probably remain until mid-November. 

She, who is over 80 years old, transplanted the roses in the pot so that she could see the flowers next year and beyond. I, the young man next door, am more impatient than her. I get frustrated and irritated because things aren’t going well. She sees the rest of her life as long as possible, and I don’t. 

Nothing can be forced. Just work and wait as it should. If you are impatient, you can not wait. And if you can not wait, you will miss the opportunity. Looking at her roses, I reconsider my mindset.

2024.10.30. 


Roses of October 1

Roses of October 1


Roses of October 2

Roses of October 2


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