FIGURES OF DEPARTURE
The tulips have opened wide as if they were eager to embrace the bees and the butterflies in one last effort after a warm and sunny week. Some are beginning to curl outwards; others have crumbled already, withering into strange figures of departure. All the rain we’ve had in May is working its magic. There’s a soft denseness to the garden now. It has grown at a staggering pace in the last week and the vibrant greens of the fresh leaves make it look invitingly romantic. The bay leaves seem to be in a state of eternal succulence, obviously quite pleased with the half-shade supplied by the young pear tree.
The tulips have opened wide as if they were eager to embrace the bees and the butterflies in one last effort after a warm and sunny week. Some are beginning to curl outwards; others have crumbled already, withering into strange figures of departure. All the rain we’ve had in May is working its magic. There’s a soft denseness to the garden now. It has grown at a staggering pace in the last week and the vibrant greens of the fresh leaves make it look invitingly romantic. The bay leaves seem to be in a state of eternal succulence, obviously quite pleased with the half-shade supplied by the young pear tree.
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