The month went by quickly which was a lovely surprise, as I thought back on other Januaries, where I was struggling with health problems and time dragged.
Amidst our Covid restrictions we took time on a beautiful sunny day to go on a spontaneous winter picnic. Sandwiches, sliced apples, cookies, and thermoses with hot drinks were quickly put together and off we were. We chose the most curvy road on the west side of Okanagan lake that in 45 minutes took us to Fintry, a small community beside a large provincial park. We enjoyed our lunch, a snooze and time with my nose in a book while overlooking the lake from the comfort of our warm car.
Then off to walk through the park, choosing campsites we could hope to reserve in the summer, and taking in the serene surroundings of winter foliage and fresh crisp air.
JANUARY BOUQUET
Yellow heads bow toward the window panes
waiting for spring where
brown bulbs have been nestled deep in loamy soil,
waiting for refreshing rain showers,
for tips of green sprouting into daylight
from whence they too came.
Now they get their fragile stems clipped
and plunged back into cool water,
set back on the table to reach and feel the sun.
Do they tire of this household routine?
petals wilt and spill gently on the bright cloth
where time is running out,
as an admirer gazes once more, deep into their sexy cups
until, each of the tulips meet a dank demise.
What beauty will replace them in the shapely vase?
Trudy Peters
2021
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