Sweet scents and sweet cane
Mar. 26th, 2007 06:03 pmRigging a trellis for my sugar-snap peas out in the rain, everything is scented of narcissus, cherry-blossoms, rain and earth, overwhelming in its sweetness. Cooler today, but certainly still springtime, the land about me adrift in a sea-foam of daffodils and candytuft.
Found sugar-cane strips at the pet store being sold as a treat for parrots; we looked for them when we went to Maui and never found a bit, I have no idea why they stopped marketing it to us people-folk, but apparently the birds may still have it. My kids are all chewing on pieces of it now - one of those simple things they always wanted to try because of my own tales of following the sugar-cane trucks when I was a youngster, chewing pieces of cane that fell when it hit ruts in the field, still warm from the burning.
Go out and stand under a blossoming tree and let the petal fill your hair - breathe deeply. Sweet.
Found sugar-cane strips at the pet store being sold as a treat for parrots; we looked for them when we went to Maui and never found a bit, I have no idea why they stopped marketing it to us people-folk, but apparently the birds may still have it. My kids are all chewing on pieces of it now - one of those simple things they always wanted to try because of my own tales of following the sugar-cane trucks when I was a youngster, chewing pieces of cane that fell when it hit ruts in the field, still warm from the burning.
Go out and stand under a blossoming tree and let the petal fill your hair - breathe deeply. Sweet.
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Date: 2007-03-27 02:10 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-03-27 05:54 pm (UTC)You inspired my latest drabble.
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