All posts by Sonja Hakala

I have been a professional writer since 1987. I've written for newspapers, magazines, worked in the book publishing industry, and published novels and non-fiction books. In addition, I've guided numerous authors through the process of independent publishing, and offer workshops in that same vein. I'm the founder of the Parkinson's Comfort Project and over the course of six years, we gathered and gave away over 500 handmade quilts to people with Parkinson's disease.

Texture

We were on the western side of the Green Mountains over the weekend, celebrating a special occasion with friends. We were in a neighborhood that values gardens and the botanical side of life.

The many different plants made me appreciate, all over again, the dazzling texture of life. I never tire of admiring leaves, the patterns that frost makes on a window, the way trees talk to the wind, the myriad options for seeds.

These are two textures that caught my eye this weekend, the leaves of a begonia known as escargot (for obvious reasons) and a lime-to-lemon host.

Esargot leaves for webHosta leaves for web