Bird: “What do you mean the groundhog saw his shadow? Nope, spring is coming; just look at this lovely sand under my little bird feet, the inviting water…..You see my shadow? What shadow?”
Denial and imagination have their uses. Slainte, Lisa
When I was a child, I would play wood-elves outside for hours. We had a ring of box bushes that I would sit inside with my collie, Laddie. He would sit solemnly, guarding me inside the ring, and I would pretend to be a wood-elf with all the rest of my imaginary wee folk with me. I would find opened walnut shells on the ground; they were the elves’ beds. I would sit very quietly, because everyone knows that elves can’t tolerate the noise of humans. This picture, taken in Shenandoah National Park, is the closest I’ll get to being a wood-elf. Due to the strangeness of angle and camera perspective, I look smaller and more diminutive of leg than usual. But this makes me strangely happy. 🙂 Go figure. Slainte, Lisa
Take a nap? Good idea. Get in line? Ok. Do what you’re doing, Mr. Donkey? Sounds great. We’re in.
These three were so cute the other day that I actually turned the car around and went back to snap their image with my phone.
Enjoy your Monday, and if you can find time to squeeze in a little nap, fair play to you. Slainte, Lisa