Salutations small Siberian Squill,
Rising from the icy dregs of a hill.
Bowing in breezes on a fairy mound,
Its still shadow doesn’t make any sound.
After Lady Winter’s chill ermine shroud,
Its azure beauty makes me sing out loud.
Copyright 2015 Brenda Davis Harsham
Note: This drooping blue beauty is Scilla siberica, one of the earliest blooming bulbs. I apologize for not having time to comment on posts this week. My van is in the shop, my middle child is on crutches, my novel deadline is looming and I’m nowhere near done. My kids will soon be on spring break. If only I had more time, or more brains or more hands. Something. Meanwhile, at least there’s magic! Hope you have a great week! Warmly, Brenda
Magical as always, miss Brenda! I pray that your middle child gets healed soon. And good luck with your novel! You can do it!
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Thanks!! My middle child will heal, but it will take a few weeks. My elder is very upset we had to cancel our trip. We will try to have fun anyway.
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I see. I’m sure there’ll be more opportunities for trips! But glad to hear you aren’t disheartened. You go, miss Brenda!
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We always have fun. 🙂 And thanks!
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You’re welcome!~ 8D
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One of my favorite flowers!!!! And you obviously are in a different zone than we are!!! Glad things are blooming and you are writing about flowers again!!! Yay!!!
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Yes, more in the hopper. Time is short, but motivation is great. I hope the thaw reaches you, too.
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Lovely Poem Brenda,, and Hope your middle child is on the mend.. along with your Van.. And I am sure your book will all fall into place.. Sending thoughts your way as take a deep breath 🙂
Love and Blessings..
Sue x
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I sent my book out. To a UK agent! I heard via the MSWL that she is looking for a new animal series, and that is what I have. I have polished it until I’ve given myself carpel tunnel, so fingers crossed for my baby. As for the van — good as new. As for my second son — he has a boot that could stomp a gopher and isn’t afraid to use it. LOL
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Fantastic all round Brenda, my fingers and toes are crossed for you book.. and so pleased all else is in top form :-D.. Enjoy a brilliant weekend.. x Hugs Sue x
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Thanks, Sue. Have a great weekend and the next week, too!
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it is beautiful –
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Nature is the grande dame. 🙂
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Wishing you lots more of everything you need, including more pretty squills.
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Aw, thank you! I need more pretty squills. 🙂
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This is such a sweet flower!! I love blue flowers! 🙂
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Thanks! I love seeing blue after months of unrelenting white and gray. 🙂
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Yes 🙂 Like bluebells!
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I also wished to extend a hope for son, who may need to be held down by duct tape, I know they will be so active, no matter what. Sorry about his accident, though. I missed you!
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I was in the ER for hours!! Sprains are not a high priority. It derailed my week.
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I am so glad when you work the name of the flower into the poetry, this was so cool!
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Thanks! I loved that I was able to identify it and rhyme with it. I love when research turns up gems. 🙂
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No need to apologize. Life happens – we miss you but not at the expense of other things – on crutches?? Ouch – poor child – poor mom;)
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He’s hopping and swinging, still grinning his grin. He’s already bouncing, ready for the next whim.
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Are you sure you are not talking about the Easter Bunny? 😉
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He’s way more precious than the Easter Bunny. LOL He’s always been cheerful, from his first few days.
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