The Darling Buds of May
It has finally happened.
At moments this so-called spring (or 'Mayvember' as a columnist friend of mine called it) it seemed like it never would. Cold-cold-and more cold was the order of virtually every day in this normally mild-ish bit of North America.
But, this weekend it manifested itself as it should have. The flowers are ushering forth, like my favorite rhodo above and the 'darling buds of May' are almost instantly at their most endearing.
So, of all the woes in the world, at this moment I say, 'Screw them!' The sun is shining. Temperatures are benevolent and repulsive gasoline prices assume less importance.
Spring has finally sprung, if two months later than normal.
At moments this so-called spring (or 'Mayvember' as a columnist friend of mine called it) it seemed like it never would. Cold-cold-and more cold was the order of virtually every day in this normally mild-ish bit of North America.
But, this weekend it manifested itself as it should have. The flowers are ushering forth, like my favorite rhodo above and the 'darling buds of May' are almost instantly at their most endearing.
So, of all the woes in the world, at this moment I say, 'Screw them!' The sun is shining. Temperatures are benevolent and repulsive gasoline prices assume less importance.
Spring has finally sprung, if two months later than normal.
Labels: It is here at last
11 Comments:
i envy you your weather, we had about two days of 'warm-and-sunny', so far, pouring rain, again... it may break by wednesday
have a good vic day weekend....
LOL! Yes, gather them while you 'may'!
The sun is shining here too and I intend to enjoy it by walking in Lavenham, a medieval timber framed village in Suffolk.
Make hay, gentle knight, make hay!
Isn't it wonderful? My iris bloomed overnight! What a lovely colored rhodo, Ian.
We seem to have jumped straight from spring to summer here in LA. I hope it goes away soon.
Just jumped over here from Rise - I sometimes wish that I too had done the escaping from teaching thing. However, the next plan is to do so by retiring.
I really loved "My World and Welcome To It".
YAY!!!! Screw the troubles of the world!!!! Double YAY!!!! ;)
But we are all freezing today! It did not last long enough.
My rhoodendron out back is in full bloom, too. I sure love spring.
Ha! You hope!
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