It's back to sunny today and the birds at the feeders and birdbath this morning all say Spring to me. This Goldfinch has got his summer feathers on and Robin Red-breast looks all spiffed up too. So far Durwood hasn't seen any birds checking out the new fountain but that'll come soon enough. It takes a little while for them to figure it out.
I finished the Play Day hat at work yesterday. It's quite a bit bigger than I thought it'd be but since slouchy hats are in style, I'm not fussed. I decided to drop the solid red when I started the decreases and I like the way it looks. Next I plan to resurrect a sweater I started in 2010 (!!!) and see about finishing it before I start anything else (anything else BIG, anyway, I need those short, fast projects in between to keep me going)
April 14--Jim Barber, Globes.
In a dim corner
of the classroom
the world sits ready
for imagining.
Dusty orbs with obsolete names,
shifted borders,
irrational colors--
geography lessons in the round.
Is Kenya really pink?
Could Norway be purple?
I find my hometown,
dream of visiting
orange islands strewn
across beige seas.
~~~~~
I've always loved maps, seeing not flat pieces of paper but dynamic lands filled with interesting people. In fact, my first career goal was to be a cartographer. I wonder if that's still a job.
There's a pair of squirrels chasing around the backyard, must be spring out there.
--Barbara
1 comment:
That hat looks like one of your best efforts. And yay for Springtime birds! They are truly harbingers of good times acomin'!
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