I’m not easily irritated, nor am I prone to negativity, but
sometimes it’s the wee things that tweak my tail. Like an October snow storm and the giant unkempt
Catalpa tree just off my deck.
October snow is wet and heavy and Catalpa is in a state of
partial undress. Her large remaining leaves
and long, woody pods did not take kindly
to the sticking weight, so she has been thoughtlessly tossing them onto my
deck. Large yellow hearts like last year’s valentines and seedpods reminiscent
of Edward Scissor Hands fingers layered in several inches of wet, white slush
soured my morning outlook and sent me back to bed with my cup of tea.
But the truth is, the falling snow in the night was haunting
and magical. As it coated the leaves and
branches around the deck, the limbs bowed low over the railing, like Monsters
come early for Trick ‘r Treat.
Now….I’m not saying I had a cheery heart cleaning up Mother
Superior’s slop or Catalpa’s litter, but my heart began to soften when I
recalled dragging myself up the stairs at the end of a warm June day to see
Catalpa tossing deep shade like a graceful Queen of Hearts, dressed to the nines in
fragrant pink and white blossoms that smelled like heaven and felt like velvet.
Her dress was so full and green that you had to look closely to see her gnarled
limbs and branches. Magnificient!
As summer unfolded, the bumblebee that had gnawed its home under
a corner deck rail made daily trips to gather from Her Majesty’s crown of
blossoms. The squirrels played early
morning tag in her limbs. Birds and
honey bees held concerts in the afternoon. At dusk, Cicadas scratched out the
high notes for firefly ballets in and out of the deep leaves.
With Catalpa in full regalia from June through August, the
road way in front of the house seemed further away, the human noise was muted
and the birds were always singing.
Sitting on the deck in shorts and a tee was perfection.
So. Maybe I’m not irked
that Mother Nature litters early snow on my yard and car….or that Catalpa tosses her worn-out
heart leaves and woody seed pods on my deck.
Maybe I’m just piqued that it will be so long before Summer returns.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and memories keep tomorrow near.
wow! i can't believe how much snow you got. great post AL. <3
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