Poems on Earth Day…

I spent this day outdoors in honor of Mother Earth. Actually, I spent it clearing up the front gardens of all the debris from last fall. Playing in the dirt always sparks my creativity…

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Excuse me,
did you lose
a crocus bulb or two?

They’ve settled in the grass
just here. I never saw
them coming.

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#2.

Grass
I didn’t plant
is sprouting
in the garden.
Chives I did plant
years ago hide small
mahogany heads
in their jungle.
I didn’t see until I knelt
and rested a gloved hand
in a swarm of sugar
ants. They didn’t
wait for me to say
it’s spring, it’s
time.

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Winter Recedes…

It’s April 3rd, Good Friday, and it’s 67º outside my window. Spring has arrived and winter is slowly receding from New England. It has left it’s mark. Below, a previously globe-shaped bush has flattened under the weight of the snow…DSC_0207The poor young Honeycrisp apple tree took a beating…

And I neglected to cut back the hibiscus…but the snow took care of that for me.

DSC_0237One of the butterfly bushes bowed under pressure…

DSC_0263The plows mercilessly shoved the curbing aside…

And something burrowed under it all…

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But there are happy signs, too. The forsythia bush is budding…

And the tulips are poking through…

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But, best of all…MY SEED POTATO ARRIVED IN THE MAIL!!!!!

DSC_0273Welcome, spring, welcome!