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Animapoetae - These Quiet Promises

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The Black Rose of Turkey
Turkish Halfeti Roses are incredibly rare. They are shaped just like regular roses, but their color sets them apart. These roses are so black, you’d think someone spray-painted them. But that’s actually their natural color.
Although they appear perfectly black, they’re actually a very deep crimson color. These flowers are seasonal – they only grow during the summer in small number, and only in the tiny Turkish village of Halfeti. Thanks to the unique soil conditions of the region, and the pH levels of the groundwater (that seeps in from the river Euphrates), the roses take on a devilish hue. They bloom dark red during the spring and fade to black during the summer months.
The local Turks seem to enjoy a love-hate relationship with these rare blossoms. They consider the flowers to be symbols of mystery, hope and passion, and also death and bad news.
Seeing a black rose in full bloom is a once-in-a-lifetime sort of thing. Don’t miss it if you ever happen to be in Turkey during the summer.
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To all friends, family, and loved ones - a ghetto-ish-ly recorded duet (with me on harmony) on top of Dave Barnes' lovely song, Home.
I haven't found the time or spirit this year to properly gift the people in my life, but my humble confession is: all of you, as hearts where God rests His spirit and gifts His beloved creation, have become my home in one way or another. Have an amazing remainder of the year, a Christmastime/holiday season full of gratitude for family and loved ones, and a blessed next year!
Love, Sharon.