For some reason, we've never planted a crepe myrtle in our own yard. Luckily, our neighbors have a tall tree right next to our driveway. The white flowers are abundant, and we enjoy the show from our kitchen window while eating and cooking. The tree stands above our basil plants, and often the basil leaves are dotted with dropped blossoms. Yesterday, a strong wind kicked up as I was out picking basil for our dinner, sending a mass of white flowers swirling all around me. For a brief moment it felt as if I was surrounded by a blizzard of snowflakes as the blooms gently covered our plants and dotted the ground. The cooling wind felt wonderful, and the garden was quiet and peaceful.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Crepe Myrtle Snow
For some reason, we've never planted a crepe myrtle in our own yard. Luckily, our neighbors have a tall tree right next to our driveway. The white flowers are abundant, and we enjoy the show from our kitchen window while eating and cooking. The tree stands above our basil plants, and often the basil leaves are dotted with dropped blossoms. Yesterday, a strong wind kicked up as I was out picking basil for our dinner, sending a mass of white flowers swirling all around me. For a brief moment it felt as if I was surrounded by a blizzard of snowflakes as the blooms gently covered our plants and dotted the ground. The cooling wind felt wonderful, and the garden was quiet and peaceful.
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