A trip to the Getty Center in the hills above the 405 freeway in Los Angeles inspired this poem. I’ve illustrated it with a couple of photos I took with my cell phone.
Getty Garden Bowl
 Bougainvillea bowers
 stand as sentinels
 at the plaza’s edge,
 as we start slowly
 down the circular path.
The stream,
 winding its way
 amongst the rocks,
 the hydrangea,
 and tall yellow grass,
 at our side.
We stop to peer
 at the succulents beds,
 their little puffed-leaves
 arranged like swirling
 rose petals,
 in pale greens
 tipped in blood red.
Finally we circle
 to the bottom
 where the azalea bowl
 overflows in soft and hot pinks,
 its blooms sucking in
 the moisture of the pool
 underneath.




That was a beautiful poem. I’ve never been to the Getty Center, but it looks amazing. When you mentioned the 405 Free way I cringed.
Have a great weekend Madeline.
Thank you, Sebastian. Really the 405 isn’t so scary.
Have a great weekend yourself. xo