I flew solo for most of this weekend. Patrick had far-flung gigs both Friday and Saturday nights, so it was I, not us, who loaded the truck and the dog and drove out to G'ville on Friday evening. I spent the entire evening raking, from five-thirty to after eight. The peepers were thrumming. Starlings were wheeling around in the air-- and as much as I hate starlings, they do look beautiful in flight. All around the house, little green nubs are nosing up through the chilly brown earth. Spring is getting a slow start this year, but that's okay. This is the kind of thing that shouldn't be rushed.
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Sunday morning, I puttered. I got a little tidy, a little unpack-y, a little lonely. A little playful.
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At length, my sweetie returned from the Great White North. At slightly greater length, my sweetie says to me, "Let's take a walk," and so, despite the great winds, we walk. At the center of town, we discover that this is the day for the fabled annual appearance of the Morris Men!
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It's just a rite of spring, I guess. So glad we caught it, by chance, on our first spring in town.
2 comments:
Hahaha! That looks like fun (The Morris Men). It makes me want to pull my socks up and go outside to dance with a hanky. I like the bottles.
I love having a "new' yard and waiting to see what pops up!
The bottles are pretty up there. Glad your parents could hang out with you for a while too.
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