In Blume Third Entry ((full)) May 2026
The garden behind the old ceramics studio is overgrown now, but the kiln still holds heat if you press your palm to its side. Yesterday I found a fired clay cup, half-broken, with a word etched underneath: keep . Not “beautiful” or “fragile.” Just keep.
The rain stopped this morning. The snails are back on the stone path. I stepped over three of them. That feels like progress. in blume third entry
Today’s small victory: I remembered to eat lunch before 3 PM. Today’s small failure: I said “I’m fine” when I meant “I’m tired of explaining.” The garden behind the old ceramics studio is
Date: October 12th
In the third entry of In Blume , the narrator’s voice sharpens into something less reflective and more confrontational. Unlike the first entry’s nostalgia and the second’s ambivalence, Entry Three introduces rupture: a letter left unopened, a phone call answered too late. The rain stopped this morning