This morning was gorgeous, humid, but a beautiful day. Every bird bellowed out a tune. The rains had stopped for now and I could see clouds moving in from the west, not the heavy menacing dark clouds, just a soft grey over cast type, the ones that will defuse the bright sunshine and hold in warm air.
I walked over to the path, hoping to be able to take a longer walk. I had my camera out I took some pictures of moss, melting snow and water. I was able to get a lot of pictures of water. The path was overflowing. I could see the line of water running through the neighboring fields.
I headed back to the house.
All three of my male cats were sitting by the kitchen door. The screen was keeping them inside, as they sat and stared out at me in my bright orange coat.
I have small red garden shed that had seen better days. The roof is leaking and with the past few years of flood waters pouring though it, the walls are rotting. I moved the square paver stone that held the door closed and I pulled the door open. A rush of rodent odor over powered me, and I stepped back and took a deep breath, then went in looking for a rake. I untangled the old red rake from the garden hose and quickly shut the door and pushed the rock back into place.
Uriah followed me as I scraped around the flower beds that bordered the front of the house. Three sections set in-between each five foot evergreen bush.
I had cleared a lot of the leaves out in fall, so I only had a sprinkling of dried leaves from the Tiger Lily’s and Catnip. As I cut away last years died leaves from the Lily of the Valley, I was surprised it hadn’t disengrated into the soil.
Uriah always helpful laid in the flower bed right on what I was clearing off. He wanted a biscuit from my pocket. I know! I was training him to be in the way, because every time I told him to move I would toss his milk bone over my shoulder. I quickly ran out of treats, at that point he fell asleep and I worked around him.
From between the soil and rocks tiny black spiders poured out over my hands, as a large black ant raced away from me. I was near the old bird bath, the top section sits right on the ground, I have to remember to bring out a pan of warm water and rinse it out. Right now it has dark water from the leaves that sat in it all winter. A black toad, the size of my hand slowly pulled himself out of my pile of grass and leaves, and lumbered back into the garden to the bird bath…
12 replies on “The Three Brothers~ Or Water, Water Everywhere!”
great photo, fine writing
deanjbaker,
Thank you,
Gerardine
Gerardine this is really cool, the three cats sitting side by side waiting on you coming back is mesmerizing, they all look so still as if painted through that mesh door, superb, loved the story as well xx
william,
I like how that picture turned out too. Did you notice the claw marks on the screen? Glad you liked the story.
Gerardine xx have a fun weekend!
Nice writing. That’s a neat picture. I hate spiders and cringed when you said they were all over your hands lol Have a great Saturday! Thanks.
Adam,
Spiders aren’t my favorite insects, but those were very little tiny spiders, they looked like they just hatched. In a couple of days I will jump back from them:-0
Great seeing you! Have a great weekend!
Gerardine
cool post!
Happy Saturday!
Ji,
I hope you had a wonderful weekend!
Gerardine
love the cats!
😉
Ji,
They are sweet.
Gerardine
A lovely and refreshing post. your cats are cute 🙂
trisha,
Thank you for stopping by!
Gerardine