The Lull
But what to do in the lull--in the in-between moments of daffodils and iris? Trust me. God fills the lulls with beauty too, The red and white bleeding hearts are in full array. The blue bells and pink and white coral bells are everywhere. The camassia--their feet in water--are unfolding their purple loveliness. The purple tall allium unabashedly compete for the purple prize. The crab apples--scarlet and white--are sheets of color. The apple trees, too, are awash in white. The flowering almonds add a dapple of pink here and there. Violets still carpet the ground in many areas--purples, whites, yellows, two-tones. A tulip or two refuses to quit showing off. The wild phlox are spreading everywhere. There's even a stand or two of bittersweet--small but brilliant purples. And a variety of yellow wildflowers that I have no idea what their name is. I just call them beautiful, stick them in a vase, and let my mom enjoy them.
Some lull! How often in the "lulls" of life, in the present-tense "down times," have I by focusing on the past and anticipating the future, missed the glory of today? Bring on the "lulls"!
P.S.
I put up the hummingbird feeder. My hummingbirds prefer the rhododendron. Who knew?
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