Treasure-trove
May 23, 2017
I'm not the only one.
I'm not the only one.
It isn't that misery loves company, but I felt much better when I saw Walter Reeve's comment in the AJC about Peonies underperforming this year. Because the Peony in my garden belonged to my grandmother, I especially enjoy seeing the flowers popping out around Mother's Day. It's like a special message. This year is quiet, and I miss the luscious fragrance.
Walter noted speculation that the warm winter and previous year's drought might have decreased the blooms. Mine did nothing more than bud, shrivel, and dry. It happens. I'm relieved to know it is probably environmental conditions rather than insect or disease.
I have a treasure-trove of memories of my grandmother that I can dial up at will. This year, I'm adding her Peony blossoms to the list. Sigh. I look forward to seeing her next year.
This year, I'm enjoying the azalea gifted to me by my sister on Mother's Day. All is well.

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