The Soil Their Feet Don’t Know

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The Soil Their Feet Don’t Know

© Nelly Vee

In the quiet heart of Tortola’s botanical soul

where emerald leaves whisper secrets to the wind

and ponds hold their breath like old sages guarding forgotten truths

I stand still, watching tiny round leaves drift—little exiled worlds

floating on a mirrored surface that remembers everything

even the footsteps of ancestors now dissolved into soil

On the banks, life unravels in deliberate motion

ferns unfurl like hands in prayer

bougainvillea bursts in wild magenta

its blooms unapologetic, reckless

scattering themselves like memories too vivid to bury

The air is thick with inheritance

earthy, sweet, alive with rain-soaked roots

It carries the weight of sun-drenched days and salt-kissed breezes

whispering in a language only those born of this land can hear

But my children

they have never breathed it

never felt this island’s song pressed against their skin

never traced fingers along bark rough with time

never watched the sea flirt endlessly with the horizon

This place—my beginning—is their stranger

a paradise written in their blood yet absent from their memory

The island waits like a patient elder

holding stories in its palms

stories my children have yet to hear with their own hearts

The greens, the blues, the wild magenta fire

all of it a heritage they’ve yet to inherit

And I wonder

can a heart ever truly understand where it belongs

if its feet have never kissed the soil of its origin?


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Nelly Vee is a multifaceted author, publisher, and creative strategist behind KVI Network Creations. Known for blending culture, realism, and transformative storytelling, he develops literary works and community-focused initiatives that elevate voices and inspire growth. His leadership, innovation, and lived experience continue to shape a dynamic ecosystem of books, mentorship, and creative impact.

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5 months ago

Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanic Gardens, Tortola, BVI 🌿

Nestled on the historic grounds of a former Agricultural Experiment Station, the Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanic Gardens (est. 1979; 2.87 acres) offer a calm oasis in the heart of Road Town, Tortola. Named in honor of the BVI’s first National Parks Trust Chairman, this lush haven opens with a regal avenue of royal palms leading to a tranquil fountain.

Stroll under pergolas draped in vibrant blossoms, past a peaceful lily pond and orchid gazebo, and through thematic habitats—from pockets of rainforest to dry forest and coastal dry gardens. The on‑site nursery preserves rare native plants like Acacia anegadensis, anchoring conservation efforts vital to the Virgin Islands’ heritage. Learn more at the BVI Tourism page.

This Caribbean gem invites quiet reflection, cultural connection, and an embrace of nature’s artistry—captured beautifully in this image by Toyer Fahie, Tortola Native.

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