Got the winter doldrums? Sick of the wretched snow? And has it been cold or what?
I'm a lucky writer in that I have a desk positioned next to a floor-to-ceiling window that overlooks my front yard. When my family moved to this house, we had old landscaping. Over time, I dealt with enlarging the flower beds, adding new shrubs for the worn-out ones. Planting daylilies and pentas.
But I didn't touch the flowering quince.
I'd never had one before and hadn't really noticed them when they flowered. In the winter, it's nothing but dried sticks. However, every February, a hint of tight pink buds form. If the day has a bit of warmth, they open a tad. If it grows even warmer, the bees swarm. The birds hip hop and chirp.
Here's what happened:
Shortly, the flowers will drop, the leaves will form, and the quince will no longer hold it's pretty pink glory. But next year....
What are your favorite signs of spring?
Published on February 28, 2014 00:00