What kind of law draws the apples to the ground and what kind of love draws the orbits?
I had a Zoom call this evening after work and that wiped me out for the rest of the night, but I did manage to get out of the house before the light totally faded from the sky. The cherry blossoms have done their mono no aware thing and are mostly a pale confetti in the gutters following the windy rain of yesterday.

The weeping cherry in the next yard over, however, has leapt like a fountain into bloom.

This assessment by Yesterday's Print is rather on point. That said, I am charmed not at all ironically by all aspects of this sentence.

The weeping cherry in the next yard over, however, has leapt like a fountain into bloom.

This assessment by Yesterday's Print is rather on point. That said, I am charmed not at all ironically by all aspects of this sentence.

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I will check it out!
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I really appreciate this street.
You're reminding me that I need to go outside at least enough not to miss jacaranda season.
Take pictures! I don't even know that I know what jacarandas look like.
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Thank you. I'm enjoying having cherry blossoms to visit.
There's still snow on the ground here, and a few lilacs on south-facing sidewalks were just attempting red leaf tips when the snowstorm came.
That's poignant!
They'll be fine, being accustomed to such japes by the weather, but it will be a while before we have any flowering anything.
I've just been informed we're supposed to have snow at the end of this week, which I suppose is in keeping with New England's wait-five-minutes weather ethos, but I still don't want it to wipe out all the flowers! At this point I think they are kind of like my emotional support spring.