Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Spring Sonata

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 No comments



As I bid adieu to the last camellia blossoms of winter, another group of players enter the stage. 

I am filled with childlike wonder, as I anticipate the most glorious symphony of floral magnificence about to be performed.

Slowly at first, bloom by brilliant bloom, each member of this ensemble emerges, playing its designated part, until the outside of the cottage is engulfed in color as radiant as the sun.


Though the daffodils merely introduce part one of this movement, they are, indeed, cheerful trumpeters in this spring sonata.



The fragrant hyacinths and tulips are instrumental to this particular composition...


and play in perfect harmony alongside the sweet violets...


and cheery periwinkle.


The tempo of this piece speeds up, as each of the fruit trees–in rapid succession–contributes its own lyrical beauty.


Not to be outdone by the serene chords of the dogwood blossoms...


or the vibratos of the irises.


Alas, though it seems that the beautiful music has just begun,
the finale is at hand 

The dreamy sonata of this season is now reaching its conclusion.

And I must bid a sad farewell, until next year.


But, my sadness is abated as I observe a new ensemble of players taking their seats...


and another composition being prepared.


It is a masterful work I am quite familiar with.


I gladly welcome this introductory quartet to the cottage–roses, clematis and daisies.

And I now await the full gathering of the symphony of summer.

It is one I'm sure I will thoroughly enjoy–almost as much as the one before.


My floral mosaics are a perfect fit for Mary's Mosaic Monday
and Cielo's Show Off Your Cottage Monday.
I'm going to share all this outdoor loveliness at Susan's for Outdoor Wednesday.
My cottage flowers are worthy of show and tell at Cindy's place.
I'm also joining the fun at Tootsie's for Ferilizer Friday

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