Monday, March 23rd, 2020 09:52 am
Last night i walked to the mailbox in the deep dusk, wearing my headlamp. The crimson clover stood out in the light, a paler green than the plants surrounding it and blazing with the glitter from raindrops accumulated on the one side of the leaves. The glitter was stunning, almost iridescent, as if leprechauns had redecorated in the dark. If i took of the headlamp the glitter disappeared, leaving mundane clover. Back on, jeweled leaves glowed.

On my way back -- no thermometer delivered -- i checked a few more plants out. The Robin's plantain - not a plantain at all but a soft pale purple aster-like plant -- was hard for me to find. I realized i was used to it's downy leaves appearing more light than the surrounding plants, but in the headlamp it was dark leaved.

What a change in perspective -- is this what everything looks like to the sun?

COVID-19 thoughts from Monday
* you know it's an addiction when the thought of not having tea is a little panic causing. But the plants gonnna grow, and some one will pick it, right? My yaupon holly is far to small to be of interest. Maybe this year it will put on significant growth.

Dad and i had a good chat - he's still blue but i think if i can give him a conversational outlet it will help. We had a Zoom gathering with drinks with friends from north of Raleigh, pleasant. One of the friends works in yarn stores and described desperation yarn shoppers: i am a little surprised that there are folks without unfinished projects and stashes to work through.

Generally, it is an alien thought that there are people without a backlog of SOMETHING to do. Just going through my backlog is in my backlog.
Tuesday, March 24th, 2020 01:15 pm (UTC)
omg I have SO MUCH YARN. and unfinished projects. But not actually a lot of time since my workload has not changed. I'm behind on everything. Possibly because I spend so much time reading news.
Tuesday, March 24th, 2020 01:42 pm (UTC)
If we run short of tea here chez us (twenty or so large canisters of assorted teas) the world's gonna end!
Tuesday, March 24th, 2020 04:05 pm (UTC)
I think that new horizons have a lot of pull on crafters.

You made me think with relief of our pounds of various teas.

ET: Oh, and I so often find that my phone camera sees light and colour differently than I do....
Edited 2020-03-24 04:06 pm (UTC)
Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 05:41 am (UTC)
What a magical description of the plants! <3