April Prompt: Gorgeous Gardens
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 8:15 pm
Book Club is celebrating Gardens and Greenhouses in April!
Yay for flowers! Yay for gardens! Remember the Mandrake lesson in the Greenhouse where no one wanted the pink earmuffs? What about those Fanged Geraniums? Watch out for the teeth!
What book, or books, have you read where you were shown a garden, or a greenhouse, which was described in such a way that you immediately felt that you were there ... or that you wanted to go visit.
Me? I think of the flower in the book series 'The Mortal Instruments' (by Cassandra Clare). In City of Bones, in the Institute's rooftop greenhouse ... when the clock struck midnight, Jace directed Clary to look at a green shrub where they'd been sitting. The plant opened up a blossom -- which only opens at midnight.
I'd love to be there in that rooftop greenhouse and see the many many different kinds of plants which are collected and growing there, as well as watch that plant flower at midnight.
What book have you read, where you feel a need to just transport yourself there and enjoy the gardens and plants therein?
Your write-up needs to be at least 200 words to count towards Beans (and any possible award)! If you post a graphic, please keep it to 600x600 or smaller, and write a brief description underneath what the graphic depicts.
You will receive 20 Beans when you post. Any replies in here, through the school year, will be credited towards a possible award. As always, please keep to HOL appropriate sources for your post.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your story to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces).
Remember to click preview before posting to look for spelling and grammatical errors -- or see if auto-correct changed what you wanted to write to something entirely else!
Yay for flowers! Yay for gardens! Remember the Mandrake lesson in the Greenhouse where no one wanted the pink earmuffs? What about those Fanged Geraniums? Watch out for the teeth!
What book, or books, have you read where you were shown a garden, or a greenhouse, which was described in such a way that you immediately felt that you were there ... or that you wanted to go visit.
Me? I think of the flower in the book series 'The Mortal Instruments' (by Cassandra Clare). In City of Bones, in the Institute's rooftop greenhouse ... when the clock struck midnight, Jace directed Clary to look at a green shrub where they'd been sitting. The plant opened up a blossom -- which only opens at midnight.
I'd love to be there in that rooftop greenhouse and see the many many different kinds of plants which are collected and growing there, as well as watch that plant flower at midnight.
What book have you read, where you feel a need to just transport yourself there and enjoy the gardens and plants therein?
Your write-up needs to be at least 200 words to count towards Beans (and any possible award)! If you post a graphic, please keep it to 600x600 or smaller, and write a brief description underneath what the graphic depicts.
You will receive 20 Beans when you post. Any replies in here, through the school year, will be credited towards a possible award. As always, please keep to HOL appropriate sources for your post.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your story to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces).
Remember to click preview before posting to look for spelling and grammatical errors -- or see if auto-correct changed what you wanted to write to something entirely else!