Come early or late freeze, hard rain, heavy drought, hot sun, high wind, mild spring, or ice storm . . . they bloom, release petals, replace them with cherries, feed and shelter birds and squirrels and insects, sprout leaves, grow taller, drop leaves, and rest.
They do this with perfect timing and spectacular beauty whether or not they are noticed, appreciated, lauded, or loved. It's how they live, what they're good at, what they do. After sixty years or so, without comment, they die—when, if left alone, they will host a parade of animals for awhile before decomposing into the earth from which they grew. It's the ordinary life of a cherry tree, yet there's not a scintilla of plainness about it.
The eight cherry trees whose time and place on earth coincide with mine, hold a spell over me in every season, but none so powerful as the one they cast for a few days just after the peak of their spring bloom, when the gentlest breeze can fill the backyard with a shower of floating petals lighter, warmer, drier, smoother, fluffier, pinker, and more meandering than snow.
In the dazzling moments during which the pale petals are engaged in their swinging and down-drifting through the air, I become mesmerized—transfixed in the act of noticing.
Fallen petals on moss under tree |
6 comments:
Lovely! I'm glad I had a chance to admire them before saltshakers. Mary
Mary, next year, come sit outside with me sometime during the few days of petal-fall. You'll be a changed person---like after watching that great-horned owl go to sleep :-)
My first five years we lived with my grandmother who had a magnificent flowering cherry on the bank at the front of her house. Lovely childhood memories. You capture the cycle of the natural world beautifully Deb.
Jane, here's hoping my grandchildren remember their four years of living with us and the cherry trees as lovely childhood memories!
Oh, I can see them in your words. Perhaps a nature or tree moment much like your "musical moments" of earlier days!
Vern, I still appreciate "musical moments" often---when listening---you've provided some of them in my lifetime!I wonder when we had that conversation :-).
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