The two geranium pots behind bars seem to thrive in their small prison... and just imagine what the window would have looked like without the sparkling colours of the two prisoners!
Anyway, when seeing the two geranium pots, the famous hit by the "Dubliners" - "Seven Drunken Nights", from way back in 1967 came to my mind.
The fourth verse reads as follows:
And as I went home on Thursday night,
as drunk as drunk could be.
I saw two boots beneath the bed,
where my old boots should be,
Well, I called my wife and I said to her,
will you kindly tell to me
Who owns them boots beneath the bed,
where my old boots should be?
Ref.:
Ahh, you drunk, you drunk, you silly old fool,
still you cannot see
That's two lovely geranium pots,
that my mother sent to me
Well, it's many a day I've travelled,
a hundred miles or more
But laces in geranium pots, I never saw before
You may listen to the Dubliners (or more correctly Luke Kelly singing Seven Drunken Nights HERE You will also find the full seven nights text there. I.e. including Saturday and Sunday ! :-)