Another birthday’s arrived.
It’s difficult making this
post interesting, so feel free to bail out at any time.
There was a birthday party
where my entire grade school class was invited, and no one showed up, not even
the person no one seemed to like. It was a birthday
party without the party.
There was a birthday with mom
taking me to the local department store, to the children’s area, to a rack full
of skirts, for my only present that had to be practical. The skirt I adored was just above my ankles, but
mom promised to take up the hem, so I chose it for my present. It was like “when will
she”, to “will she”, to "I'm 76 years old now and still waiting".
It's not all bad. A choice of a giant stuffed teddy bear, or a
painted rocking horse… how can it get any better than that? Of course, this was the first birthday party
of just me and my present. The one
before I began learning about disappointments. The teddy bear was bigger than me, and would hog up my space, so I chose
that white stallion to rockity rock off into the sunset.
I have no idea what time
period this was… maybe before school days began. Still an innocent, as they say, I was plagued
with ideas of monsters lurking about in the dark… you know, normal. A curtain doored closet, maybe four feet wide
or maybe I’m being a bit too generous. It
was tiny and held a meager amount of clothing my sister and I wore.
The window by the closet
looked out onto Mrs. Morris’s corner yard.
Mother didn't like her much. Her
son, Junior, was what the town folk called a juvenile delinquent. Skip a year or two, and dad will build a six-foot
tall wood fence to block out and pretend they no longer exist.
I remember little about
my sister during this time frame, even though we shared the room. She
was four, maybe five years younger than me, just a baby. She wasn’t in my world much. The window looking out over the front yard
and street, with the sheer curtains blowing in the breeze during the daytime,
and a shade pulled down during bedtime was the window the devil owned.
On hot summer evenings, mom
would open the lower half of the window with the shade only pulled down halfway,
letting the moonlight fill the bedroom as it cycled through it phases.
It was full moon when my cherished rocking
stallion gradually, as the night filled the room, became backlit with moonlight and changed into a demon hunched over
on the floor watching me as I frightfully tried to sleep. That hoofed cherub on rockers was eventually banished to the corner, and my demon moved on over to next door.
and yes…
little leprechauns
hiding under beds, ready to grab ones legs if they dare to get out of bed for
a potty break, do exist. I only saw him once, but once was enough to plague
me with the potty break blues until I mustered up the courage one dark night to
take a second look and discover he had moved on to better pickings.
The third memory is fond,
even when filled with demons from hell.
At least they dispersed into thin air when confronted.
It’s rainy and harsh, windy days now. We've had a few days of temperatures in the
7o’s F, then plunging into the 40’s and 50’s, then back up into the 70’s, then
now back to the 40’s and 50’s. I’m
getting a little dizzy.
Even with the bad weather,
as a whole this winter seems too short.
One can feel it in the air that warmth is waiting in the shadows to spring
forth. We have begun a bit of spring
cleanup… me supervising and my husband listening poorly.
Dished out a chunk of
money to have a landscaping company prune our overgrown Grey Owl Juniper before
it staked a claim on our neighbor's yard. That monster is over twelve feet wide and
still growing. I’ve been building up a
bug hotel of sorts with the stray fallen branches and stiff thick dead flower
stems we cut down. It’s not as spiffy as
the Gardener’s World ones, but I don’t think the bugs will complain.
An Eastern Kingbird graced
my garden this past week. I spotted it
by chance, and had to do a bit of research to identify it, since I’m not really
a bird watcher by trade. The Grackles
and Starlings are appearing, which is another sign that spring is near.
Mourning Doves… well, I
look out my window and what seems like a few dozen are milling around on the
ground eating whatever is edible, while a few are up in the feeder duking it out with
the grackles and starlings. That lonely
cooing filling the morning air brings back Twilight Zone memories of an old,
deserted mansion in the deep south surrounded by trees dripping in Spanish moss.
A killer in the shadows with
a long handled hatchet is thinning out any population unfortunate enough to have car
trouble that conveniently happens in the vicinity of that mighty place of evil. The night of carnage is filled with the
cooing of mourning doves... the messengers of death in this particular episode. Gave me the
heebie-jeebies about dove cooing, that has been forever burnt into my brain.
I’m out of here. Have a pleasant March. I always do; just as though it were my very first breath of lovely air.
"Hope" Peperomia
Above is how it came from the store.
Below... well, it fell apart when I tried to put it into it's new pot.
"Lemon Lime" Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)
I discovered humidity isn't a room; it's the whole house,
so if a plant isn't happy, then bye bye.
Grouping will make them happier,
and this one appears happy with its microscopic flowers.
One bloom each day going down the stem, from top to bottom.
Each bloom opens for less than a day, then dries up and falls off.
It's growing new leaves.
Wild Violets
Virginia Bluebell buds getting ready to ride their stem
to greater heights and open up.
High winds blew them sideways a bit.
Fothergilla flower of a dwarf type.
Always few flowers on few stems. It's time to plant something else.
Small-flowered Buttercup, Ranunculus abortivus
Flower is about 1/4th inch wide
I wonder when lunch is?
Oh, this is sooooo boring.
Is that the mailtruck?
Cute Miss Sofie Dog across the street?
The schoolbus dropping off kids?
Lady walking dog down the street.
Man walking dog up the street?
Amazon delivery guy?
?
I bark at them all.
I'm a good doggie.
Dustin and Austin
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