Once her wings were dry I released her.
The temperatures were in the middle 80's.
It was warm enough for her
and I have plenty of flowers in bloom.
It is April Fool's Day.
A fun day.
April is National Poetry Month.
I read a poem every morning before I put my
gardening apron on.
I am planting. I am playing in the dirt.
The April house is decorated.
She looks lovely in her pinks and purples.
The outdoors has come inside.
The vases are full of flowers.
I am preparing for April showers.
I am celebrating.
I am honoring.
It is the first Sunday of the month.
It is Dragon Day.
I do hope the Dragons bring spring rains
this week to water all my plants in.
It is Palm Sunday
and I have plans for Holy Week.
It is a busy time of year.
Everything is happening at once!
Happy Sunday Safari.
4 comments:
I'm hoping for moisture, too. Your blooms and butterfly are heralding the season. I can't believe your lilacs are already blooming - I can almost smell them! Happy April to you!
butterflies and flowers
pinks and lavenders
poems galore, looks like a wonderful time to me!
I didn't know it was poetry month. What fun. A busy time of year for sure. Happy Sunday Safari, a little late.
I think it's wonderful that you begin each day by reading a poem, Sherry--such a great way to celebrate National Poetry Month. I love the Langston Hughes poem!
The red admirals have arrived at my house; they enjoyed the blooming lilacs.
Everything looks so cheery and inviting in your home. Happy Spring and Happy Easter to you!
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