I'm always particularly happy to see the trumpet flower. They have a particularly luminous (and sweet smelling) quality, even after the sun has disappeared over the hill beside us. This is a plant that we brought with us from the Hoover Street house, and it's continued to flourish, so it's also a nostalgia plant. And it's probably still there, in the dark, but I'm not going out to check, since the night is loud with coyotes.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
another corner of the back yard
I'm always particularly happy to see the trumpet flower. They have a particularly luminous (and sweet smelling) quality, even after the sun has disappeared over the hill beside us. This is a plant that we brought with us from the Hoover Street house, and it's continued to flourish, so it's also a nostalgia plant. And it's probably still there, in the dark, but I'm not going out to check, since the night is loud with coyotes.
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