Can you feel it? This tulip bulb sensed it. Animals emerging from their winter resting places know it. The sun is shining and a faint signal in the air hints at life. Spring is almost here.
yesterday i went way out of my way and took a whole lot more time driving home from work just to avoid the highway so i could drive with the windows down and my gadjits cd turned up. it was wonderful!
About three hours after my upbeat little post, my nose started running, my eyes began watering and my body began to ache. At first I figured I had a cold, but I've since realized it's a seasonal allergy. So I take it all back.
4 Comments:
At 8:37 AM, FletcherDodge said…
A few gallons of RoundUp and you'll never have to worry about mowing again, XO.
At 12:08 PM, Don't Need Anything said…
yesterday i went way out of my way and took a whole lot more time driving home from work just to avoid the highway so i could drive with the windows down and my gadjits cd turned up. it was wonderful!
At 4:23 PM, Ruralgurl said…
Hate to break it to ya, but them there's daffodils....
You should plant more, HB. Squirrels don't like 'em. Tulip bulbs, on the other hand, are a tasty, dig-up-and-eat treat.
At 4:36 PM, Happy In Bag said…
About three hours after my upbeat little post, my nose started running, my eyes began watering and my body began to ache. At first I figured I had a cold, but I've since realized it's a seasonal allergy. So I take it all back.
Thanks for the clarification, RG.
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