Dirt fill
my spirit. I actual love getting my hands in earth soil. To turn to
shake. Place a seed or plant or so. Watch every inch of good soil and
see how it gives us life.
We
winter over our leeks buried them deeply in dirt. They
did make it though the winter. As winter goes it was pretty mild.
Every heard the
expression “older then dirt” Lot of time “in home care”
we will a fer someone old as dirt when they are hitting mid ninety
and older.
Now we all can
debate the age of DIRT
My mom was a wise
physiologist. With no fancy degrees. One of her saying was “The
dirt you can wash away will never warm you the dirt
that you can't wash will do you warm.
The dirt that
is stuck on your spirit will do you more warm then you can even
imagine.
Dirt under
my fingers nail has never give me the willies. I could knead soil as
one does bread
Not sure what
popping up here. It in my “royal sunshine flower bed” plenty of
things are showing though the dirt.
Looking forward to
beautiful blooms, veggies, and fruit.
D is for Dirt
Stop by tomorrow
to see what start with letter “E”
Coffee is on
I am sort of anxious to play in the dirt a little. I have a small plot in front of my apartment, so I have to be very creative with it. Looking forward to being able to plant some flowers or containers out there again this year.
ReplyDeleteI have a toddler so dirt is like a major part of my life...loved the way you write :)
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I am older than dirt, but I'm older than the planets.
ReplyDeleteForget the dirt,let's talk about coffee!
ReplyDeleteWhen i was a kid i've been playing dirt during rainy days! never forgot those memories with friends.. That might a tough day.
ReplyDeleteOh I agree. So much easier to wash off the outer dirt, isn't it, Dora?
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
There's nothing wrong with playing in the dirt! :)
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