Cheryl had some tape she always played when we were over there - it was a tape of kids' songs. Oh, I loved those songs. I've tried to find them online, but to no avail. One of the songs was "Ten Little Speckled Frogs":
Ten little speckled frogs,
Sitting on a speckled log,
Eating the most delicious bugs.
(Yum, yum!)
One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool.
Now there are nine green speckled frogs.
Another favorite was about spring. My title for it is, "It's Spring, Spring, Spring Again":
Blah blah blah blah blah,
Blah blah blah blah blah,
The crocuses and tulips are as bright as they could be,
It's spring, spring, spring again,
The flowers are telling me.
And then there's another verse about pussy willows, and another verse about the birds. And I'm pretty sure the verse I typed above has something about daffodils in it. Obviously, my memory is really spotty on that one.
But whenever my spring flowers pop out of the ground, I sing bits of that song to myself. I wish I could teach it to my kids.
When I saw my flowers popping out a couple of weeks ago, I literally jumped up and down and yelled, "Yeeee!!" Jumping up and down is hard for me to do nowadays, so this shows how excited I was. Winter is hard for me. I really get the winter blues. Seeing living things popping out of the ground really lifts my spirits.
Without further ado, pictures of my little mood-lifters. This is probably really boring for you. Indulge me.
My daffodils:
My ground is so sandy over there. It drives me nuts.
My peonies:
I'm digging up my ugly evergreen bushes that completely block one's view from the gorgeous peonies when they bloom. Goodbye, ugly evergreen bushes.
The dwarf irises my gramps gave to me a couple of years ago:
My tulips, also on the sandy side of the yard:
And the current stars of the show, my crocuses:
I can't believe they bloomed this year. Last year, Ben seperated them all out and spread them all out, and I thought for sure they would die forever, but they managed to survive. They're tenacious little suckers. I want to plant more of them this fall, though. There is no such thing as too many crocuses.
And my tempermental clematises are actually peeking up right now. My mom just discovered them today. Maybe they'll actually grow this year. And bloom. Maybe the third year is the charm. Sheesh. Everyone else in the whole neighborhood has thriving, gorgeous clematises. Not me. And the word "clematis" is uncomfortable for me to say. It reminds me of chlamydia. I'm just sayin'.
When my beautiful forsythia bush explodes in color this spring, I'll have to put that up here for your enjoyment. Aren't you lucky you get to partake of my minutae?? :)
Kar out.
7 comments:
How exciting! The crocuses look so pretty! You know so much about flowers! This year will be the first that Mark and I will actually try to garden. Mark's dad and mom know a lot about all that stuff so I think we'll ask them to come over and help:)
you're so funny! i remember jogging with you in our neighborhood and there is that one house with the amazing backyard... i had to drag you to pass that house!
also, your winter blues comment made me think of this comic i saw the other night. he said that he asked people why they lived in idaho and they always replied, "Because I love the seasons." (something that i also feel) anyways, his joke was, "Yeah, I love the seasons too. I just live in California, a place that skips the crappy ones."
I thought it was really funny!
Raffi singes the Speckled frog song on one of his albums... just in case you wanted to know. Hope the snow/sleet today didn't kill your blooms :(
Yes, I am enjoying this! I want to see the pictures. I need to learn quite a bit about gardens. When I grow up and have my own house...(hopefully someday) you can teach me something!
I totally want to get way more tulips. I love tulips. But I also need to get some summer flowers growing in my yard, because by June everything is dead. Hm.
K, I read this post in the middle of the night while nursing Autumn and so I want you to know it is all your fault that I couldn't get back to sleep afterwards because I had the speckled frog song stuck in my head!!
I know that spring song you couldn't remember! I don't know a verse about pussy willows, but here's what I do know:
This morning when the sun came up, a wondrous thing I heard
A whistling, warbling, chirping noise, it sounded like a bird
And then I saw it fly into a nest high in a tree.
It's spring, spring spring again, the bird was telling me.
And later on while playing in the yard guess what I found
A cheery yellow daffodil had popped up from the ground!
The crocuses and tulips were as bright as they could be
It's spring spring spring again, the flowers were telling me.
(And the way I learned it, at the end you repeat the first verse, but with both ending lines:
It's spring, spring spring again, the bird was telling me.
It's spring spring spring again, the flowers were telling me.)
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