The golden shower orchids in my wife’s garden are particularly lovely. In the evening with the late sun gleaming they cascade in beauty on the old tree boughs. They lift the spirit every time I see them when they flower.
I suppose it is getting older that brings this on but I have come to the conclusion in a long life that the high dramas of public events – the summits of great men who think they control events, the ribbon-cutting celebrations of immense enterprises, the coronations of Presidents and the inauguration of Parliaments, the inflated pageants of festivals and carnivals and celebrity occasions – fade into inconsequence compared with the quiet satisfactions of private life.