Danced on the kitchen table with their green painted tiny shoes and even painted a rainbow for kicks:
I can’t even describe some of the other stuff those heathens were responsible for. Let’s just say one disgusting joke involved a sock puppet, a toilet and a plunger. Need I say more?
After we all recovered from the inhumanity, we calmed things down a bit by resorting back to one of our safe go-to St. Pat’s breakfast of green bagels:
We could feel the sense of normalcy return and all was good.
Later on, while the kids were bouncing off the walls on a sugar high and my wife was making sure the f’n leprechauns didn’t steal any valuables, I ventured outside to my happy place. Those little green bastards can TP my house, turn my milk green or even swing from the chandeliers, but they better not have touched any of my plants.
All looked OK upon further inspection, except it was damn frigid outisde and there was still a decent amount of snow lingering around. Enough already!
I did observe that some of the daffodil blooms are further along than others:
And I jumped for joy when I saw that the bulbs I planted on a whim back in the fall, in a super soggy part of the garden, made it through:
But then again, look whose bulbs I planted in that spot
Martha knows best.
Quick aside – There is no better comedy on the radio today than Martha Stewat taking callers questions over the phone on her radio show. Her inability to relate to the “common folk” or to even try to put herself in their shoes is hilarious. I honestly believe she thinks every single one of us has a few maids and laborers at our beck and call or have access to French batards we can have flown in overnight. Genius radio. Oh yeah, she also clearly eats while she is taking these calls. Total Gangster.
And we’re back.
A few additional observations from my walk in the garden today:
This is one of maybe five buds that has survived the deer on my Viburnum ‘Aurora’ (Maybe I should call Martha for advice):
The Dappled Willow (Salix) has managed to hide from the deer to date (and of course I just jinxed myself):
I think the Rosemary has managed to make it through the winter; a bit beaten up but still alive and kicking:
Welcome back Geranium ‘Karmina’. We expect big things in year two:
Two weeks ago the grasses were cut down and now they are covered in snow. C’mon man:
Don’t worry John…Spring is on it’s way…promise!!!
Those daffodils may only have leaves this year…
Sorry to jump all over your exuberance!!
Happy St Paddy’s day to you and yours!!!
Cheers!
Linda :o)
Gosh, John. You’re further ahead than we are. I was just looking at the dried ornamental grasses and trying to come up with a day when we can get them cut down and then there is your rosemary. I was going to leave my ‘Arp’ out this winter, but The Herbal Husband swiftly dug it up and brought it in. It has bloomed indoors and it was worth bringing it in! Spring is not coming for us. Hope it is sooner for you. xo LVL
Haha Martha is my religion. But I agree, her radio antics are priceless. I love the people who call, wait for an hour on hold and ask an absurdly simple question like “I’m having trouble seeing out my window because it’s dirty, what should I do?” Martha snacking on a housekeeper-prepared (Laura Acuna) snack “well..um. Use Martha Clean. Bye!” I also love that when callers ask how she is, she never asks them. Hahaha