Tuesday, January 21, 2014

bruma recurrit...

not a lot of plant life up and running out in the jungle today...the weather is uncooperative and another "polar vortex" is immanent...well...everything deserves a break now and then...the teosinte is still out of place in the snow and there are still unshattered seed ears which i will be harvesting...the wild cherry tree succumbed to old age some years ago but the trunk remains mostly because the woodpeckers find it inviting ( more on bird life in the post below )...the beds are quiet and the grandfatherly grape vine is asleep as well ( although i foresee a few posts on that particular plant and its elm tree habitat as spring unfolds into summer )winter has asserted itself again and as the snow falls it is difficult to imagine that mid-march and teosinte planting are only fifty-two days away...winter only seems long if you let it.

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