Re: The Adult Evening Beverage
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 5:32 pm
I saw the first hummingbird of the season in my backyard this afternoon; a female. They usually nest in my cypress trees, so she should be the first of many.
The blackberry bushes and fruit trees have sprouted leaves, buds, and flowers, the Green Frogs are croaking in the pond, the Hen is giving me an egg a day, the peonies are about 8 inches tall, the daffodils and tulips are blooming, the blue hyacinths have popped up all over the yard, the mint is growing by the water spigot, the Chipmunks are running all around the yard, the cursed Moles are tunneling, a pair of Robins are building a nest outside of my bathroom window, two Grackles were in the throws of passion on the front lawn this morning, and my pollen allergies tell me the trees are healthy, too.
It's finally spring again, ignoring the fact that the temperature today was nearly 90 degrees. And, even though Cinco de Mayo is three days away and the sun hasn't set for the day yet, I'm celebrating the new season with a few shots of Tequila!
The blackberry bushes and fruit trees have sprouted leaves, buds, and flowers, the Green Frogs are croaking in the pond, the Hen is giving me an egg a day, the peonies are about 8 inches tall, the daffodils and tulips are blooming, the blue hyacinths have popped up all over the yard, the mint is growing by the water spigot, the Chipmunks are running all around the yard, the cursed Moles are tunneling, a pair of Robins are building a nest outside of my bathroom window, two Grackles were in the throws of passion on the front lawn this morning, and my pollen allergies tell me the trees are healthy, too.
It's finally spring again, ignoring the fact that the temperature today was nearly 90 degrees. And, even though Cinco de Mayo is three days away and the sun hasn't set for the day yet, I'm celebrating the new season with a few shots of Tequila!