Saturday, April 30, 2016

SPENCER's lazy AFTERNOON....

 SPENCER , golden cat from the hill, liked to garden. He liked everything about  gardening. He liked swishing his tail over the dirt. Scattering seeds. Playing hide and go seek in the newly planted sweet peas.
 Spencer was VERY helpful.  He supervised. And liked to play SURPRISE by jumping out  from the leaves.
 He especially loved to sit and TWITCH his tail at the Doves. They were most interesting.  He didn't know what they were. But they had wings. Big flying snacks that he couldn't reach.
 Spencer watched the other cats . Especially Frank, the other cat from the hill. Frank was regal. Frank had big blue eyes. Frank crooned. Spencer did not know  how to croon.
 FRANK liked to keep a careful eye on  Spencer. From up high. It was safe. Up high.
 Bees bumbled back and forth. BUZZZZZZZZ....
 They hung on the Cranesbill like teddy bears.
 Cordelia perched on the compost. Away from Spencer's reach. She eyed  Spencer AND Frank. And they eyed  her.  All their tails TWITCHED at the same time.
 While the BEES hummed. Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
 SMOKEY wondered where all the snakes were keeping. He liked to catch snakes. They wriggled.
 At one point, Cordelia became brave and came down off her compost to have a drink.
 Spencer saw the wind wave. His big golden eyes blinked.
 He saw  ladybugs stretched out on leaves.
 The bees flew off. It was a day to nod. To dream . Buzzzzzzzzz...
 "Then just within the gate I saw a child, a stranger-child, yet to my heart most dear
 He held his hands to me, and softly smiled with eyes that knew no shade of sin or fear.
 "Come in," he said, "and play awhile with me; I am the little child you used to be." 
                      (Henry van Dyke  1852-1933, "The Child in the Garden")
 The the wind whispered and it was late in the day. Spencer yawned.  A lazy day .
 And he dreamed of BEES. Buzzzzzzz. And cats. Twitch twitch. And SNAKES.Wriggle Wriggle.  and DOVES.
With  innocence of thought. Blissfully uplifted into the twilight of the day......
Photographs: Michelle McConachie Woods

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