The Prose of Basil
and Copper
Powerful and magical
Warming and Rejuvenating
Basil adorning a copper tray...mesmerizing
Basil is pure poetry to me
It is one of my favorite herbs...
Basil is Powerful
It is Creative like The energy of FIRE
and symbolically can clear the mind, cleanse thoughts
As a meditation also used to clear energy and create new consciousness
Some use basil to attract prospertity
The History and Folklore behind herbs is always fascinating..
I am in love with ALL of
Basil's Powers
The scent of basil invokes me with energy and sparks me..
I love eating it right off the plant...
Where there is basil....
There is
P E S T O
enough said...
This is summer I am most looking forward
to my Herb Garden...and especially Basil
Basil has my heart
it's scent has me spinning
I cannot wait to create with this beautiful Herb.
What Herb are you dreaming of ? or love?
I am in a deep romance with basil..
Wishing you the Magic of herbs..
Awake with Charm and Spirit
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Thankyou for all your lovely comments on my last post...
I'll be sure to visit you all!
Wishing you a Beautiful wkd ahead!
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I am joining other Garden Bloggers for
Cottage Flora Thursdays
Fishtail Cottage
Share your garden and flower magic...
















34 comments:
I think after reading this I will have to go out and find me a basil plant.
You asked what herb am I dreaming of, as always Lavender. My al time favorite.
oh my goodness your herb patch is kinda set up like mine...i grew basil for the first time this year and made pesto...stunning!!! shine on victoria...dzintra
I also just love basil, it is definitely my favorite herb. I've got lots of seedlings started to plant outside if it ever warms. My goal is to make lots of pesto to freeze. Last summer I had a pot of it on our back deck and my little one would snack on it while she played.
Dearest Kiki, who could not love Basil?! All herbs have their own special voices. Rosemary calls me loud and clear LOL. Hope you have a beautiful weekend! Love and hugs always XO (I particularly LOVE the photo with the wine glass and the Basil!!!)
You've been working your magic again, Victoria, to once again produce a simply charming post. I, too, love basil, but you've elevated it to godliness for me, here! Superb pictures (as always...with you, it almost begins to become chiche!) I need to study up on a whole new set of adjectives before I visit again, else it sounds as though I'm just repeating my time-worn enthusiasm. Far be it from that...each time I come here, I'm left with a wonderful sense of calm and gasping at the sheer beauty of it all.
LOL! Kiki, I was wondering if you were going to get to the pesto! Yum!
Your photos are ALL yummy! Very cool combo of the basil and copper.
Hugs, Diane
Hello Kindred....
Basil has always intoxicated me. I like to press the fresh leaves right to my nostrils and breathe deeply with an eye roll of ecstasy. :)
Nothing compares to the scent of fresh basil, and if i had to grow just one herb...yup, it would be basil.
Your herb garden is beautiful, but then again, I expected nothing less from such a lovely person...
P.S. (the angel statue is simply serene)
Ahh, Basil. I can just smell it! We Italians do love our Basil! And eating it fresh off of the plant...divine! I love all herbs, but Basil holds a special place for me, too. Have a blessed weekend :)
What beautiful photos!! I love all herbs (my favorite is lemon rose thyme) but my husband is crazy for basil -- he loves making pesto. He's asked me to plant an entire deck full of it this summer! Visiting you from Cottage Flora Thursday...
At first, the copper and green basil was a stunning sight of texture and contrast. Then, the basil kept appearing and I could smell it, touch it. And next the basil leaves were being crushed to make pesto, and I could smell the aroma and taste the salty yummy pesto...ah-hh-hhh.
I love Basil, and even if I didn't grow it for cooking I'd grow it as an annual ornamental.
Basil is a must have herb. I use it in cooking all summer and feel deprived in winter without it. My absolute favorite herbs are rosemary and lavender, but wait... lemon thyme makes me smile,and...I love them all.
Mmmmmmmmm . . . basil . . . :) This makes me want to plant some herbs. :)
I love your insights. My favorite is Rosemary. I do love this herb. I do also love the flowers of the herb. At the moment our Rosemary is blooming. I wish you a wonderful week ahead. Love and Light, Inge
Basil is blessed to have such a fan as you. You make it glow and now I realize I am craving some fresh basil too! :)
Hello, Kiki. Basil grows so well in my herb garden. Like you, I think it is a favorite of the bees. My garden herb of choice is cilantro. In the south, because it is so hot, a version of cilantro, culantro, grows best. It is relatively the same. I, too, find myself walking around the yard, nibbling on the various herb plants, edible plants and off the fruit trees.
My Mom and I can't wait to see if the chives are up. We run out together at her home and see if those strong, delicious, shoots are up! In Wisconsin it is the first sign of the Spring to come for us. We giggle and eat it right there in the yard like children embracing the fun! This post was so lovely, friend. So lovely. Thanks and blessings.
Just yesterday I added "plant basil seeds" to my to-do list. Such a wonderful herb. I love many of them. One of my favorite herb flowers is soapwort, such a spicy and sweet scent. You've got me craving some fresh basil for sure!
Oh, i adore your angel with wings watching over your garden...thanks so much for linking up to Cottage Flora Thursday's last week - i'll be posting the garden party later this evening & can't wait to see what you share this week! oxox,tracie
Ah you have inspired me yet again to rejuvenate my herb garden. It is warming now and time to clean, renew and grow. Basil has such a rich warm aroma and comforting taste. Your beautiful photos stir the imagination!
I adore Basil too... right now I have Sweet Basil and Thai Basil growing in my Garden from seed, which is the only way it seems to do well in a Desert Garden and endure our heat.
I'm also growing several varieties of Mints, Lavender, Dill, Oregano and Rosemary in our Herb Gardens. I love cooking with fresh Herbs, but often I'll plant an Herb I won't use for cooking... just for fragrance and enjoying it's Herbal Beauty.
Your Garden seems to be way ahead of mine this Season, my Basil is just now peeking it's head above soil, but it looks promising again this year. Love your Copper Dish!
Dawn... The Bohemian
Oh I forgot to include my Cilantro and Italian Parsley! I LOVE Cilantro in cooking... and Italian Parsley makes the best Tabouli!
Dawn... The Bohemian
Hi Kiki, i am amused when you say "when there's basil there is pesto", haha! I love its aroma, but i still prefer rosemarie when it comes to their scents. However, not for eating though. Rosemarie is very soothing and calming for me.
Oh yes...give me Basil too...that aroma - so evocative and fresh - even better with red tomatoes plucked from the garden...beautiful xxx
Hi, Kiki!!! Once again, soul sister, Sage is my absolute favorite. It turns an ordinary meal into something so much more. And I had no idea the spiritual energies associated with it. Yummy! One day, I long for my own herb garden. I think it's close to heaven :-) Have a wonderful day - the sun is actually shining here in IL; it's been a few days since this lovely light has shown her face. Hugs, Sheila
Oh, PS, I just took a metal working class, learning to create with copper! I was intimidated at first, but now cannot wait to Play! S
Kiki - your world is so beautiful! Amazingly BEAUTIFUL! You are so talented ... xoxo
I love Pesto!!!
Ne sento il profumo :)
Hugs.
I just stopped by to wish a "Happy Easter". I hope you will have a good time. Greetings from Inge
I love basil too. You have a lovely herb collection!
To have some fresh basil in the kitchen is so uplifting, it smells is so delicate, thank you for your nice post!
A pleasure going through your beautiful blog
if you like poetry, I invite you to my blog.
you have a nice week.
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