Time Clocked

There is a significant difference between knowing and feeling what time it is. Waking up on the Sunday morning of the spring time change feels like a hangover without experiencing the fun of the party the night before. But the time never really changes. Look at the movement of the Sun and the Moon; theyContinue reading “Time Clocked”

Azaleas by the Bazillions

Azalea blossoms of varied hues are bursting out all over much to the delight of butterflies, humming birds, and of course, ordinary people. There seem to be more than ever this year. We will enjoy the azaleas for the next several weeks as well as the roadside flowers and other plants in bloom. They seemContinue reading “Azaleas by the Bazillions”

Catkins

Just days ago they were light golden-green blooms, clinging to the tiniest branches of the surrounding oak treas. Since then, they have shed their pollen, have turned brown, and have fallen, scattering their sad remnants over driveways, cars, and patios. We once heard a botanist call these dangling male tree appendages a rather indelicate, thoughContinue reading “Catkins”

Of Orchids and Goldilocks

A kindly Asian lady at the Market of Marion shared her knowledge of caring for orchids and then helped find the one that was right for us. The first one was too big, the next was too small, then she said: “I know just what your looking for,” and led us to this beauty. Indeed,Continue reading “Of Orchids and Goldilocks”