Inspiration
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  My friend and I meet once a month on Monday nights to write.  The two of us form our own little writing group.  We begin our writing group by writing about a one word prompt.  I always shutter in anticipation to see what word Lynette will come up with for me at our monthly writing time.
A few months ago, she gave me the word:  inspiration.  By definition, inspiration means:  the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, esp.to do something creative.
I love inspiration, but can also be led astray by it.  I can start down an inspired path and then discover that I have lost the vision that led my down a particular path, or worse yet, I am bored by what once had inspired me.
I mostly find inspiration in the garden.  It is there where I create wonderful visions and ideas in my head as I dig and dream.  In the garden, when I've had the inspiration to create a vision that I thought would work, I find that I am also forgiving of my failures.  I accept that nature may have had other ideas, or perhaps, I did not consider nature's rules when I first created my vision.  It is freeing for me to accept that my inspiration was incomplete.  
In the garden, I am forgiving for my lack of foresight.  Thinking that I have accounted for potential growth, I've planted shrubs or perennials too close to each other or too close to a walkway. When a plant just doesn't work out where I thought it would, I just get a shovel and move things around. Oh, if only life were like this!  
Basically, I'm just a dig in the dirt kind of gardener who is led by the vision in my mind.  I don't have that freedom in my writing.  I wish I could follow that same wild, colorful and unplanned kind of inspiration in my writing that I have found in gardening.  Perhaps, it is in the garden that I most able to create voice.  I am working on being able to bring that same voice to my writing.

