TS Elliot said « April is the cruelest month » as it stirs dull desire, but I dont think he was a gardener. Shoring up the ruins of Western civilisation in his poetry must have left him little time to appreciate that March is a far crueler month, as the anticipation of spring is so sharp it hurts.
I am impatient by nature. After the first snow drops and catkins prove winter is dead, then I want full leafed, green pulsing life back in my garden and in the fields and fast! I want long grass and swaying trees, butterflies, birds and moths, but must make do with worm casts and buds that seem clenched as tight shut as a fist.
To compensate I turn to the garden centre and buy spicey perfumed pinks and heady jasmine to speed things along. I know they will languish before long for lack of light, but for now I can bathe in thier perfume between the pepper pots and salt cellar, as I wait for the firsfists to unfurl.
Seems like a good compromise until spring comes on fully! I can just smell the pinks and jasmine now. Lovely!
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wafting some perfume over to you!
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I’ve just bought some new plants for my room. I can’t wait for Spring to fully arrive. 🙂 xxx
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Indoor will soon be outdoor! xx
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It’s always well worth the wait when spring does finally come. xx
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I know! I am just so bad at waiting! xx
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I’m so with you on the anticipation and impatience! (Aries and so March is my month.) Incidentally an ad now appears below your posts which didn’t before. This has started happening on my blog too & have no idea how to stop it. It says this post is supported by ad…
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The ad is because I am using the free package. If you pay for a subscription then no ads appear. The price we pay for being content providers!!
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You need to hang in only a little longer, Cathy. You can do it!😊
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I know – its coming!!
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