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Life on the hill

Wind

The winter wind rattled the bare tree branches.  They clattered against each other like animated dancing skeletons, angular and jerky in their movements.  But now each full leaf catches the wind, each flips over to reveal a silvery underside, each operates on its own separate hinge at its own moment with its own shape. In…
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G7

The early dandelions have gone to seed.  When Dad was in his later years he usually went days without shaving, and getting up from a nap with his wispy white hair and scraggly white beard, Jay said he looked like a dandelion.  It was so apt, and it stuck with me, so that dandelions gone…
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June fifth

Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with blooms along the bow And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide.   Now of my three score years and ten Twenty will not come again. And take from seventy springs a score It leaves me only fifty more.   And since to look…
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Rolling

Roll into dark Roll into light Night becomes day Day turns to night It’s a lovely song we sing at Beth Am at the start of Shabbath on Friday evenings.  Watching the sun go down Friday night, focused to the west on the end of the secular day, I thought of this song and remembered…
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Community

The daffodils are almost all gone.  Now it seems that there are lilacs everywhere – although none planted yet on Sunnyhill. The leaves on the trees are full sized now, and no longer have that brand new sheen.  Trees reach across the roads to each other, often making a green canyon, and sometimes a tunnel.…
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Bat

We came home after dark last night, and as I turned the light on in the kitchen, I thought I saw something flit across the living room.  A big moth perhaps? But then, after the lights were on I saw Charlie jumping at something dark on the floor near the table.  Jay was close enough…
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Knowledge

There is so much going on, it’s hard to keep up.  The world has gone from black and white to technicolor. There are green fields full of sunshine-yellow dandelions and big yellow mounds of marsh marigolds.  There are daffodils everywhere, and the first slim, curving branches of forsythia covered with yellow blooms and bright green…
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Paradise

When I  wrote last we were getting ready to leave for California.  Most of the snow was gone, but driving to the Albany Airport on a cold, grey day we still saw patches of snow. Back on Sunnyhill just a couple of weeks later, spring is well underway. The brownish grasses that survived the winter…
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Gone

Yesterday, the crocuses were pushing their way up through the snow, and our geese (which you can just see at the side of the road) were searching under the snow for bugs to eat.  Today, most of that snow is gone. Venus and the moon were brilliant last night in the deep blue evening sky. …
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Einstein

The ice has been gone from the neighbor’s pond for several days. Our pair of geese have been wandering together near the driveway and out in Zen’s field.  There are bluebirds at the nesting boxes, and a crowd of tree swallows have been diving back and forth over those same boxes quite aggressively.  I’m rooting…
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