Life Abounds
Life Abounds
A snow storm in June? No, a shower of cotton. The nearby cottonwoods spread their seed to the wide world, just like our dandelions did for the whole month of May.
A spider was busy last night, spinning a three foot web on the edge of the pond, a web under the watchful eye of our mallard couple who has claimed the pond as its own.
The climbing vine inches its way up the trellis on the shed. You can almost see it grow,
The bearded irises have flowered under Patti’s careful care, as have all the many flowers she’s planted.
The blueberry flowers so much I can taste them already.
The old oak, hit by lightning last year, which stripped from it a spiral of bark from crown to root, still has leafed-out as it has for probably a hundred years.
The splash and gurgle of the waterfall reminds us that water is the elixir that keeps life living.
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