It’s been pouring.
Today we stepped outside to an orchestra of knotted buds unfurling, and mind-numbing,
honey-thick, lilac in the air. We
swooped small inchworms, bent and neon, hanging helplessly from the sky. And
stepped carefully over storybook-mushrooms, threaded together like buttons in the
rain. The kid’s feet found every puddle possible, and stood like two-legged-rabbits eating Greek oregano plucked straight from the ground. This time of year, it seems if
you stop for even a moment, you can watch life pushing through the mud, scrambling
anxiously towards blue light. Feel the earth hum. When we were outside, the day was good.