a slam-bang return to joy

Spring is made of solid, fourteen-karat gratitude, the reward for the long wait. Every religious tradition from the northern hemisphere honors some form of April hallelujah, for this is the season of exquisite redemption, a slam-bang return to joy after a season of cold second thoughts.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
(Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life)

When Tim & I moved into our new home in July of 2023 we were delighted to have a flowering dogwood in our front yard, tucked under the towering pines. We looked forward to seeing it bloom. But when the springs of 2024 and 2025 passed by without it flowering we were disappointed. It seemed to be a healthy tree with plenty of green leaves.

After I did some research we decided to order some fertilizer for acid-loving trees. It came in spikes and, as directed, early last summer Tim was out there hammering the spikes into the ground at the proper distance away from the trunk of the tree. Then sadly, in October he suddenly died.

One lovely morning near the end of March I went out to check the mail and noticed the blossoms, mostly higher up in the tree. It was such a bittersweet moment, stopping me in my tracks. Tim never got to see the results of his efforts to bring these lovely dogwood blossoms into our lives. As time goes on I know I will think of him with deep gratitude every time they bloom.

14 thoughts on “a slam-bang return to joy”

    1. Thank you for sharing the poem, Debbie. I have to say that I had never heard of the Legend of the Dogwood before, but the idea for it makes sense considering the time of year that dogwoods blossom. I hope you and Monkey had a Happy Easter, too, my friend! 🐇

  1. Dogwoods are so pretty and a blessing in the Springtime once they grace the still-blah landscape. Tim is looking down and smiling when he sees you sharing these photos thanks to his efforts.

    1. Thank you for your kind words, Linda. Even when someone dearly loved dies it seems life goes on in the little things they leave behind to help us remember them. I keep finding things that remind me how well he loved me. 💙

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