No, I didn't take these shots in black and white.
The next day we drove through the last flurries to the airport, and I arrived home feeling as though I had just clicked my ruby slippers together three times. The garden had continued on in my absence.
Bluebonnets and zexmenia are spilling onto the sidewalk.
This Texas yellowstar must have hitched a ride when I dug up my first two bluebonnet rosettes from my daughter's farm a couple of years ago.
By the way, Eliot didn't really mean that April is cruel because it can snow when you don't want it to; he was lamenting that spring awakens too many conflicting emotions about life and death and thus is disturbing.
"April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
Winter kept us warm, covering
Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
A little life with dried tubers."
Maybe this is a deliberate turning-upside-down of Chaucer's more joyful lines:
"When that April with his showers fragrant
The dryness of March has pierced to the root,
And bathed every vein in such liquid
By which power engendered is the flower,
When Zephyrus also with his sweet breath
Inspired has in every woodland and heath
The tender crops, and the young sun
Hath in the Ram has his half course run
And small fowls make melody,
That sleep all the night with open eye...."
The dryness of March has pierced to the root,
And bathed every vein in such liquid
By which power engendered is the flower,
When Zephyrus also with his sweet breath
Inspired has in every woodland and heath
The tender crops, and the young sun
Hath in the Ram has his half course run
And small fowls make melody,
That sleep all the night with open eye...."
How lucky we are...and then comes summer!
ReplyDeleteYou are quite a photographer! Have you ever thought of writing a gardening book with accompanying photos?
ReplyDeleteAndrea- Thanks for the compliment! We have garden bloggers in Austin that are far better photographers than I. Will work on the book when I have enough money to buy one of those fancy SLR cameras w/multiple lenses. Could rob a bank or hope for inheritance (ha!).
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