By the time I got out for a walk today, the sun was shining. My neighbor’s rosemary bushes are in bloom — unlike mine which gets no morning sun in winter — and lots of bees were drinking their breakfast there. I seemed to soak up some of their energy just watching them for a minute.

As of this evening my neighbor who said he would cut up my Christmas tree seems to have forgotten. But this morning, as I continued past the rosemary, I greeted a third neighbor loading up her own green bin with prunings from a shade tree. She offered to come down with her chain saw to cut my tree, but I declined; then she suggested that I put the whole tree at the curb, where she thinks the garbage man will kindly pick it up. So I did that. Tomorrow will show the results of the experiment!

This seems so strange to me. We just got out of our house after being icebound for two weeks.
AMDG
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It seems strange even to me, because I was sick for half of January and didn’t experience enough winter to get in much complaining. But it’s cold tonight…
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I can’t help wondering what the honey made by bees visiting Rosemary tastes like. I always think Rosemary tastes like pine. Not a flavour I would expect in my honey.
I didn’t realize you had been sick for so long. I hope you’re feeling 100% now.
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I hope that your tree will be collected – and that you are feeling more like yourself once more! The rosemary in bloom looks lovely.
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