Wednesday, May 10

BREAKING SPLENDOURS

It has been wonderfully sunny and warm with only a light southerly breeze for the last couple of days. Everything in the garden is coming into leaves except for the old plum trees. They’re always the last to come around. The back of the spiraea hedgerow is turning white and the wild cherry tree is blossoming. It looks like a happy child who has just said its first word – cherry. The rhubarbs and the tall grasses are well on their way and the sand roses are all in leaves. Here and there, bunches of narcissuses and daffodils brighten up the bottoms of the bush beds. It’s the time of breaking splendours.

Last night, I watched the waxing moon rising through the new leaves of the rowan tree, wishing that time would stand still. It seemed as if it did. The songs of the birds filled the fragrant air, still so nice and warm after a hot day that it felt like a summer evening.

1 Comments:

Blogger Sharon L. Holland said...

" It looks like a happy child who has just said its first word – cherry. "

A beautiful and joyful metaphor. Lovely.

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