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Nov. 5th, 2006 07:58 amThe SparkPeople admonition of the day was to enjoy life, an idea which I heartily approve. It contained the following statement:
Rediscover the natural wonders that you walk past every day. How can there possibly be that many shades of green?So I looked out the window and I saw black trees with a few brown-and-rust leaves, brick buildings, grey skies, and the ground a layer of white as the snow comes down in big white flakes. Green? I see no green in the world today, and no blue either. Okay, maybe there's a little very dark green, where a bit of the neighbour's juniper bush is still showing.
No green, certainly not multiple shades of it. There won't be much green in the world (except Christmas trees) for the next five or six months. So looking for 'green' probably isn't the best way to appreciate the world just now.
Winter is here.
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Date: 2006-11-05 02:03 pm (UTC)During the summer I find the bamboo a pest because they spread and kill the plants I want in my garden.
(I haven't yet brought back my camera so no pictures)
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Date: 2006-11-05 03:34 pm (UTC)Being in an apartment building, I don't have a garden of my own. They do keep the lawn nice, with flowers in summer, and there's a lovely maple tree right outside my window - with, currently, no leaves at all, even dead ones.
Beside the building - where I can't see it from my window unless I go very close and peer eastwards - is the canal, surrounded by National Capital Commission parkland, so there are beautiful evergreens there. And in the February, many colourful skaters on the canal.
It isn't that winter here isn't cheerful, it just isn't green. It's more... white and sparkly. And there's a lot to be said for white and sparkly.
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Date: 2006-11-05 03:37 pm (UTC)And here was I thinking it was winter here too.
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Date: 2006-11-05 03:42 pm (UTC)Hmm, today's snow seems to have stopped, though it was snowing quite heavily a little while ago.
So where are you, where it isn't winter yet?
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Date: 2006-11-05 03:56 pm (UTC)We who live in this colder climate need to work at finding these things. Still, that was a pretty cheery message and hardly suited to most of the northern hemisphere in November.
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Date: 2006-11-05 04:04 pm (UTC)Yes - we need the variation: find the different shades of white, the infinite shades of grey, the different browns. We don't want to wait till spring to appreciate the outdoors again.
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