Sunday, January 26, 2020

Change

It's typical end-of-March weather:
the bones of the surrounding hills
are dried tinder-brown
by the hot winds;
the hens
are going off the lay;
and the clay bank behind the shed
is cracking wide enough
to swallow rats.

I'm ready for the cooler days
and winter rains
that arrive with April.

But....

it's only January 26.

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