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| Snowdrops. | |
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| crow | Feb 16 2017, 11:56 AM Post #1 |
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Snowdrops are the hardiest of flowers, and an encouraging reminder of the adaptability and optimism of natural life, typified by the advent of a coming Spring. Buried under a foot of new soil, the bulbs reach right up through it, as if nothing had happened, then, after spending two weeks buried under a further foot and a half of snow, reemerge undamaged and undaunted, to do whatever it is that snowdrops do in their short time as flowers. It is good to notice these things. There is a rightness and purity about it, so removed from the doings of humans, and all their dysfunctional weirdnesses. |
| "Squawk!" said the crow, and then made space. | |
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