It's so very very gray.
Go see a wonderful green elephant ear here. Scroll down past the elegant ice women in the arboretum; look for the rant about late winter and there you will have a glimpse of my dear Aunt Margie's magical green thumb.
Sadly my butterfly bush, weighed with snow, broke at the stem and this makes me terribly sad. I hope somehow it recovers.
Also Bea suffers again from an ear infection and will regurgitate her antibiotic. Ho hum.
On the plus side I've been writing lots of poetry, two new Kenya ones. . .I think it's the longing for dappled sunlight.
Rain on snow, four brown birds, dried black yarrow head
Bea calls
Monday, February 22, 2010
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Your Auntie just talked to your mom, sorry to hear you and little Bea are sick.
Some hot tea and a vaporizer can work wonders!
We had a fantastic weekend, up in the mid-sixties, dry and sunny.
Back to reality today.
In the forties and raining.
"Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down" was one of my favorite Carpenter's songs, today typified that mood.
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