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Bun Kind of Day (14/60)

Here's my view this morning . . . after I cleaned out the garage, mowed the lawn, chatted with my sister and did five loads of laundry.  I lay on the hammock and stared up at these leaves full of maple pods with the sun streaming through the green leaves, making me think of summers as a child.  I remember reaching up and pulling down the seed pods and carefully braking open the thick, sticky pod top and sticking them on my nose, my ears, and on my fingers.   I remember making dandelion chains for my hair and wrists and finding tiny buttercups and holding them under our chins to see if we loved butter.  I remember playing ring around the rosy over and over again and running as fast as I could everywhere I went just because I could.   I lay there, on the hammock, and let memories of my childhood wash over me and soak into my bones.  Everything relaxed; my body, my mind, my spirit.  How have I lost that ability to just be so pre...

Signs of Spring

Spring is coming . . . and it's so exciting.  This year with how crazy we've been, it's creeped up on me.  I looked out my window and saw the Redbud trees just about to burst out in color and my forsythia already has some yellow blossoms and my daffodils are pushing out those green shoots all over the place.  The air is soft and fragrant and the sun feels wonderful on your face. I've turned over the soil in the garden (thank you rototiller) and planted peas, lettuce, beets, and radishes and some green onions.  I've trimmed the herb garden and weeded (already?!) most of our beds. I sat in the sun for an hour today (with sunscreen on) and felt neither warm nor cold, but just perfect. Oh, Spring, I love you.   Planting the seeds . ..    My very very naughty helper . . .   The garden . . .    The Forsythia about to (and a little bit) blooming . . .  But best of all . . . children out playing in the sun and ...