“Is the spring coming?" he said. "What is it like?"..."It is the sun shining on the rain and the rain falling on the sunshine..."
Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
Pastel Pansy,
Photo© Margaret Buffie
My first tulips leaves are up, but the blooms are still tucked like little green hearts deep inside the leaves.
Very soon, it will be time to cut the rose bushes down, so they can grown strong new branches, to split and transplant perennials, and to watch the red-green green fists off my old rhubarb open and stretch tall enough to make the first rhubarb cake of the season.
Soon, instead of the dry leaves, and piles of compost and tiny sparks of green here and there in the soil, my little garden will grow and grow and finally bloom. And so will my winter weary spirits....
Early to rise
Peach Tulip
Photo © Margaret Buffie
Morden Blush
Photo © Margaret Buffie
White Peony
Photo © Margaret Buffie
Red Poppy
Photo © Margaret Buffie
Tulipa Tardis
Photo © Margaret Buffie
Yellow Shasta
Photo © Margaret Buffie
2 comments:
The earth laughs in flowers, it's said. May she also fill your heart with birdsong, bring you bouquets of quiet satisfactions, and nourish your soul in ways that make her presence known throughout the whole of your days. So lovely, the way you look for sunlight, peeking through the clouds. I hope soon to hear about your creative endeavors--writing, gardening and cooking, among them. xo
Thanks, Melodye! Too bad I can't spell "of". My brain is so exhausted from editing, I don't think I see any spelling errors anymore!!
I am looking forward to going to the large and small nurseries we have here and poking around - and finding new plants to try next to these old favourites!
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