Wednesday, April 27, 2022

The Pinwheels

 Every April, Pinwheel Gardens spring up around town. But for some reason, I have only seen one so far this month!




During Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, “pinwheel gardens” have been popping up around the country in an effort to bring awareness to child abuse. For nearly 15 years, “Pinwheels for Prevention” gardens have been “planted” as a representative visual of children affected by child abuse and neglect. Pinwheels were adopted to personify a carefree childhood, and the blue color aligns with the blue ribbons that are a common symbol showing support for the issue.


15 comments:

Ann said...

Knowing the meaning behind the pinwheels makes this a very sad garden. It's heartbreaking that there are that many children affected by abuse or neglect.

Hootin Anni said...

I appreciate this symbolism, but am disheartened by how common it is!!!

MadSnapper said...

I have not seen the pinwheel gardens and don't remember seeing anything about it. very sad,that this is needed to make us aware of child abuse. it is rampant and sadly always has been. and the courts put children in the foster system and they are among the most abused. it is heart breaking

The Feminine Energy said...

I love it when all the pinwheels are in the grass. It would be heck to mow though, wouldn't it. ~Andrea xoxo

Chatty Crone said...

I am glad they are remembering them. :(

Red Rose Alley said...

What a delightful pinwheel garden. I am loving the blue ones they put on their lawn. This is such a great way to show their support of this good organization. Children are special little people, and they should always be treated with love and goodness. And we should always protect the children.

Have a good rest of the week, Ginny.


~Sheri

Linda said...

What a great idea.....

photowannabe said...

A stark reminder.
How sad that we have to even do this...bring awareness to child abuse...
Sue

Beside a babbling brook... said...

So sad.

So very sad...

But on another note, this is another "Arresting" Blog Look, my Dear! It is!!!!!!!! And I love the colorful effect.

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Shug said...

This makes for a gorgeous header. As beautiful as the pin wheels are, it is very sad that there is such a thing as child abuse. Have a great day Ginny

Cheryl’s Sunlit Pathway said...

And we never really know how many are affected. Things can look so perfect on the outside with neighborhoods and homes, yet sadness may be within. It's good to be aware. The pinwheels are beautiful but sad. It's good that it touches people's hearts with compassion.

HappyK said...

I have not heard of a pinwheel garden before.
Though it is pretty, it's sad that there has to be one.

Jeanette said...

Such sad gardens. I have never seen one of those around here before.

Mari said...

I've never heard of that, but how cool and sad at the same time.

DeniseinVA said...

Very sad but these gardens bring attention to a really sad part of our society, one that needs to be ended.

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