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A little more than a week ago we finally had a big snowstorm. We've been in a drought for several years, hence those fires you read about last summer, and any moisture is welcome, even if I do have to clean off my car. I was so happy to have it happen on a day I didn't have to go into work and could play a little in the snow and clean the car toward the end of the day. You hear that I'm rambling. It was that kind of day.
I have been so busy for these past months moving, working with workers both at the new house and the old one, managing all the paperwork, etc. that I rarely get to stay home and play. Play can mean many things, but you know that I love the outdoors, so this day I did bundle up and go for a walk, and I did take snow pictures, plus read and make soup. It was the kind of day that stretches like a lazy cat. So my sweet slice of life today is the slow storm saga of my garden turtle. It snowed about twelve inches and I recorded it as you see below, then wrote a little poem. That kind of day!
A little more than a week ago we finally had a big snowstorm. We've been in a drought for several years, hence those fires you read about last summer, and any moisture is welcome, even if I do have to clean off my car. I was so happy to have it happen on a day I didn't have to go into work and could play a little in the snow and clean the car toward the end of the day. You hear that I'm rambling. It was that kind of day.
I have been so busy for these past months moving, working with workers both at the new house and the old one, managing all the paperwork, etc. that I rarely get to stay home and play. Play can mean many things, but you know that I love the outdoors, so this day I did bundle up and go for a walk, and I did take snow pictures, plus read and make soup. It was the kind of day that stretches like a lazy cat. So my sweet slice of life today is the slow storm saga of my garden turtle. It snowed about twelve inches and I recorded it as you see below, then wrote a little poem. That kind of day!
Snowy inch by inch,
Briefest hibernation.
Sunshine tomorrow,
Turtle liberation!
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Hurray for the snow day, glad you got to relax and play a little...
ReplyDeleteThinking of the little turtle and his liberation now...too sweet!
Thanks Amy! It was a nice, nice day!
DeleteI love that your day stretches like a lazy cat and I'm hoping for your turtle's sun and liberation. I'm also excited for March Madness and that I sort of know the number one seed for humor! I've been spreading the word around our school and teachers are gradually figuring out the concept. Congratulations! We'll be watching and reading...
ReplyDeleteThanks Melanie. I am excited to have made the bracket & am now getting nervous!
DeleteI love your metaphor of the day stretching out "like a lazy cat." Hope the snow makes a dent in your water issues and that your turtle emerges soon!
ReplyDeleteCatherine
Thanks, he is now appearing again, warm today & snow again Friday. Weather unpredictable in March!
DeleteI love the time-lapse photos of your turtle. That happened a bit for us here in Ohio last night - not quite as much snow as you received out your way, but still 8 inches and a snow day is nothing to scoff at! After I finish my progress reports this morning (with 5 days to spare, a record for me!!), I plan on letting my day stretch out like a lazy cat as well. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch fun to have a snow day, Karen. I know that those in warmer climates have no idea what we're speaking about!
DeleteYour poem is PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteMary Lee, coming from you that is a big compliment! Your poetry makes me work harder at it! Thank you!
DeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteI love your writing--both prose and poetry and your photography makes a complete picture.
Thanks Deborah, I appreciate the compliment.
DeleteLove the turtle liberation line! So unexpected!
ReplyDeleteLove your poem and the pictures. My favorite line is "Turtle liberation!" :) Made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks Katherine-fun to watch all during that day!
DeleteCool. I just like the whole poem. Each line purposeful. We had a drought here also last summer, and I know we need the moisture, but I'm ready for that moisture to be the kind I don't have to shovel!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, Deb. We just don't seem to get much rain at all. Always hopeful! Thank you.
Delete"The kind of day that stretches like a lazy cat." That is a day worth remembering. Your "phoem" ( I think that is what Elsie calls her photographs with a poem)was the perfect ending
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'd forgotten about the 'phoems'-perfect word isn't it?
DeleteI loved that fun little poem! And your line about a day that stretches like a lazy cat.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a good day I had to extend the memory, Katie. Thanks!
DeleteSun here yesterday and I went out and took some pictures that you will see for the A to Z next month. I think snow is coming later today or tomorrow again. When we had the blizzard I attempted to do the time lapse photos too, but I think I forgot too many, so it wasn't as impressive as your turtle. Wonderful poem to go with it - "briefest hibernation" is my favorite! Let's hope it is!
ReplyDeleteMore coming, but the weather people are not sure how much. March is our most mercurial and snowiest month. Spring is on its way! Thanks Donna.
Delete"Turtle liberation"
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome final line for your poem (and slice accompanied by fantastic pictures).
Thanks for that lovely promo at the beginning of your slice, Linda. I do hope people come by to visit even if they're not writing with us yet.
You are welcome, Stacey. I hope people do 'drop by'! Thanks for your comment!
Delete.. to read and make soup.. something comforting in that. Your pics and poem made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks Terje-one of those lovely days!
DeletePoor turtle as he slowly disappeared under the snow. Such a fitting poem for the photos. I love how snow forces life to slow down.
ReplyDeleteI guess it doesn't slow much for the snowplow drivers. Everyone's always questioning did they do it right? Other than that-good days. Thanks, Elsie!
DeleteThat was a lot of snow! Let's hope Spring will be here soon, to liberate your turtle and allow for a sun bath!
ReplyDeleteI'm rather excited to see what will appear in my new garden! Thanks, Tara!
DeleteI feared for a brief moment that he was a real turtle! Your photographs are a delightful way to record the snow depths. Love the poem and its concluding "Turtle liberation!"
ReplyDeleteNo, no, just a stone one from my grandson. Thanks, Maureen.
DeleteI wonder if sometimes hibernation can feel like liberation. I think sometimes hibernation feels just awesome. But I would give anything for some Colorado sun right about now. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat question, Nancy. If you are an introvert like me then you might think hibernation is inviting. Thanks-we would love to send you sun-here right now!
DeleteIt's good to have days like these--slow and easy. The turtle is a perfect specimen for this kind of day even though he's hibernating. I think that agrees with him, too. Pleasant post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tam-kind of like canoeing on a lazy afternoon!
Delete"It was the kind of day that stretches like a lazy cat"--what a great line, Linda! I hope you enjoyed the snow! Sounds like a great day to me!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel. I did enjoy every bit!
DeleteGlad you got to enjoy the snow and play. The pictures and poem of your hibernating turtle are too cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy-we never know what's going to be in the slices, do we? It's just a delight to see what topics people are sharing.
DeleteOh my gosh, Linda, I can't believe you have a garden turtle!!! My husband LOVES turtles (he loved the pictures!) so turtles are very special to us. I enjoyed seeing how the turtle disappeared under the snow, and your little poem was so cute at the end! I hope he really gets liberated tomorrow! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, I wish I had known. I sold a few turtles in my sale! I still have one "planter" turtle, but this garden one was given to me by my grandson a few years ago. Very fun to have around! Thanks Jennifer!
DeleteLoved your poem and all of your thoughtful replies to your feedback! I too had a slow day but didn't realize what a nice day I had until I read your post. Made me step back, sort out the "chaff" so to speak and pull out the treasures in my day...I too got to read, got to make soup, enjoyed a nice conversation with my 20 year old son over lunch, and a relaxing evening with my husband. A nice day indeed. Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear about your day & that you realized how wonderful it really was. Thank you!
DeleteWhat a great record of all the snow you got. Sounds like it was a wonderful day to relax and do what you wanted to. With moving, you must be so busy.
ReplyDeleteLove your poem and just the description of your lazy day.
Thanks Beverley. Now I need some more of those days so I can get out the craft table!
DeleteIsn't it amazing how your perspective on weather is different when a certain type is really needed?
ReplyDeleteGood Question. This snowy day was just right for this day! Thanks!
DeleteI love a person who knows how to enjoy a snow day! Thanks for sharing this. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks-I certainly do!
DeleteLove it, Linda. What a great poem - and turtle storm saga! I think warmer weather will be our liberation as well.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I loved your "stretches like a lazy cat" line.
Thanks Cathy. These are the kind of days that we do remember, aren't they?
DeleteAh! Turtle liberation is awesome. I love your little poem and the accompanying timeline of photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Betsy! Fun to do it, too!
DeleteTurtle liberation. That is a line that needs context (like the context you provided with the pics)! It made me chuckle.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christy-time for some laughs!
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