Happy Sunday from Lawrence Kansas where the wind is blowing, the snow is melting, and I am still playing a game of hide and seek with a cardinal.
The days of flannel pajamas, coffee, and a leisurely flip through a magazine in the morning will soon give way to hurrying out of doors for garden walks. Inspections to see what is peeking up through the ground.
In Albuquerque and Los Angeles my sisters send me video of their gardens waking up - grape hyacinths, camellia's, flowering fruit trees.
The gardens of the midwest are still in REM sleep.
I am making do with what I find in the way of greenery/flowers at the store.
Because my kitchen window requires the presence of little vases.
In other news, last night we watched Bohemian Rhapsody. We hadn't really planned to see it, but after hearing how good it was, we succumbed. Good thing. It was excellent. Highly recommended.
And now I am walking around the house singing "I see a little silhouetto of a man, scaramouch, scaramouch will you do the fandango, thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening, Gallileo, Gallileo, Gallileo ...."
Chris joins in too of course. Though he won't admit to it if asked.
Love your photo choices and so glad you saw Bohemian Rhapsody. It was not on my list, but a friend took me to the theater to see it and I was amazed, Scaramouch!
Posted by: jacki long | 03/11/2019 at 12:50 AM
It was a wonderful movie! I bought it and have watched it several times. Rami Malek was outstanding as Freddie Mercury. I also have bought a bunch of Queen CDs. I'm obsessed!
Posted by: Deborah PIERRO | 03/12/2019 at 02:59 PM
Everyone's talking about it over here. Good and bad reviews.
Queen's drummer, Roger Taylor, grew up in our home town and went to its poshest school. He unveiled a fabulous statue of a naked drummer (not meant to be him) in the town centre. This caused a bit of a scandal among some people.
Posted by: Chrissy | 03/13/2019 at 09:26 AM
Now that's some good back story Chrissy! I read somewhere that the band felt maybe it was a bit overly sentimental. The music was phenomenal.
Posted by: carol | 03/13/2019 at 06:40 PM