Hey, naturalist baby: daffodils sprucing, crocus blooms! Grass greening--buds near bursting--why linger so long in hot gloom? Come, join hands with your bright sisters, welcome spring, earthworm and glossy robin!
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Well, at least April is a good month to be born. Your kitchen is looking beautiful!
I was just laughing the other day with one of my coworkers who is redoing his basement. His wife would not believe him that it is mathematically impossible to fit pieces a certain way without seeing them - which of course reminds me of our late nights moving furniture despite mathematical proof!
Here's to hoping Beatrix joins the glossy robins soon. . .
I live, write, and work in a sweet town perched on the edge of Puget Sound. My work has been published in a variety of genres, including poetry, fiction, and children's literature. I love sharing my passion for words and community with folks of all ages, from elementary school students to adults, and have been privileged to do just that for many years as a teacher, journalist, spiritual writer, and friend. Pots of tea abound.
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Well, at least April is a good month to be born. Your kitchen is looking beautiful!
I was just laughing the other day with one of my coworkers who is redoing his basement. His wife would not believe him that it is mathematically impossible to fit pieces a certain way without seeing them - which of course reminds me of our late nights moving furniture despite mathematical proof!
Here's to hoping Beatrix joins the glossy robins soon. . .
Jill
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