The morning glories I got from Colleen are climbing all over the fence now, and every morning when I go to work they trumpet their brilliant colors at me. It’s almost enough to make me happy to be going to work. I come home and they’re tight little mauve buds, but I remember their loud early selves.
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April 10, 2011 at 1:53 pm
Quincy
Please tell me that picture of the morning glory was photoshopped, lol. Even if it is, I’m not sure if it’ll make me happy to ‘go to work,’ but it sure would bring a smile to my face.