I spent most of Spring Break avoiding a clean out of this flowerbed. In normal times, I see it every day and the mess would have guilted me into it.
Today, I declared that enough was enough. In the sunlight and warmth, I decided to get after the chore. For starters, I knew I would be glad that I had done so. And though I no longer pull out o this driveway each day, there is no reason I can’t step outside and admire the flowerbed. After all, it is at its most beautiful as April yields to the month of May.
A cleanup, which involved pulling off the remains of last year’s hosta blooms and trimming back the multiple shoots of volunteer rose-of-Sharon shoots, was over due. The work now done, I’ve given the azaleas a shot at pretty flowers.
Moving forward, I still have need to clear out the dying evergreen bush on the edge of the bed. But a daily peek at this flowerbed will bring me a reminder that Mother Nature is at her most lovely in Spring. A beautiful Spring is a reward unto itself. And, at a time like this, when worry and anxiety can easily carry the day, Mother Nature’s beauty is the best sort of remedy.
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