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It Is Truly Spring!
[previous] :: [next]Fall came with a vengeance this year. Suddenly, it was cold. I am sure that I would get some disagreements there, but that's my excuse for not putting my garden to bed and I am sticking to it. (Me, lazy? Naaah!) The snow would cover the muck, I had hoped. But the snow did not come this year. So, my curb (non) appeal is composed of DEAD plants. It's very embarrassing! Imagine if hool, jeeff, JayEastsider, etc. would pass by my way and I suddenly see my front garden (all 8' by 10' of it) on Citynoise. I am horrified to think what the title would be. So, today, a beautiful 15C afternoon, I pulled out the dead plants. (Again, as I was putting the trash in a Kraft paper bag, I thought to myself, "I hope none of those guys is passing by!) Presto, these are what I discovered underneath the dead plants.
This article has been viewed 2159 times in the last 3 years Gabi: 13th Mar 2006 - 13:55 GMTLife’s little miracles! This is my favourite time of the year. I walk with my nose stuck to the ground looking for these tiny signs of rebirth of a new season – symbols of new beginnings? Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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