Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Awake, Ye Waking Hibernators!


Spring Song
by Ogden Nash


Listen, buds, it’s March twenty-first;
Don’t you know enough to burst?




Come on, birds, unlock your throats!
Come on, gardeners, shed your coats!



Come on zephyrs, come on flowers,
Come on grass, and violet showers!




And come on, lambs, in frisking flocks!
Salute the vernal equinox!


Twang the cheerful lute and zither!
Spring is absolutely hither!


Yester eve was dark despair,
With winter, winter, everywhere;


Today, upon the other hand,
“Tis spring throughout this happy land.


Oh, such is Nature’s chiaroscuro,
According to the Weather Bureau.


Then giddy-ap, Napoleon! Giddy-ap, Gideon!
The sun has crossed the right meridian!


What though the blasts of Winter sting?
Officially, at least, it’s Spring,


And be it far from our desire
To make the Weather Man a liar!


So, blossom, ye parks, with cozy benches,
Occupied by blushing wenches!


Pipe, ye frogs, while swains are sighing,
And furnaces unwept are dying!




Crow, ye cocks, a little bit louder!
Mount, ye sales of paint and powder!


Croon, ye crooner, yet more croonishly!
Shine, ye moon, a lot more moonishly!


And oh ye brooklets, burst your channels!
And oh ye camphor, greet ye flannels!


And bloom, ye clothesline, bloom with wash,
Where erstwhile trudged the grim galosh!


Ye transit lines, abet our follies
By turning loose your open trolleys!
And ye, ye waking hibernators,
Drain anti-freeze from your radiators!


While ye, ye otherwise useless dove,
Remember, please, to rhyme with love.


Then giddy-ap, Napoleon! Giddy-ap, Gideon!
The sun has crossed the right meridian!


What though the blasts of Winter sting?
Officially, at least, it’s Spring!


Spring BrightadShinyThings on etsy and eBay


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mysterious Wisteria, Shyolet Violets, Fanzy Pansies, and Sunrises Irises

 
 
 


Bracelet on etsy.  Flowers everywhere.  Happy spring!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Is It Spring Yet?


The bird, with head hid 'neath his wing
Asked of the world, "Now is it spring?
I'm tired of eternal showers.
I want to perch in budding flowers.


I'm done with feeders jammed with suet.
I need some nectar. Let's get to it!
No more winter's frigid blast.
Keep those cold temps in the past.


I want light past five PM,
I want freshly new-mown stem.
I want soft ground jammed with worms.
I want weather on my terms.


So if, World, this is not real spring,
I'm heading back beneath my wing."


A necklace to bring us spring.


The bird's lament, as a necklace can be found here.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Come On, Spring!

Spring Song

~Ogden Nash


Listen, buds, it’s March twenty-first;
Don’t you know enough to burst?
Come on, birds, unlock your throats!
Come on, gardeners, shed your coats!
Come on zephyrs, come on flowers,
Come on grass, and violet showers!
And come on, lambs, in frisking flocks!
Salute the vernal equinox!
Twang the cheerful lute and zither!
Spring is absolutely hither!



Yester eve was dark despair,
With winter, winter, everywhere;
Today, upon the other hand,
“Tis spring throughout this happy land.
Oh, such is Nature’s chiaroscuro,
According to the Weather Bureau.
 


Then giddy-ap, Napoleon! Giddy-ap, Gideon!
The sun has crossed the right meridian!
What though the blasts of Winter sting?
Officially, at least, it’s Spring,
And be it far from our desire
To make the Weather Man a liar!
 

  
So, blossom, ye parks, with cozy benches,
Occupied by blushing wenches!
Pipe, ye frogs, while swains are sighing,
And furnaces unwept are dying!
Crow, ye cocks, a little bit louder!
Mount, ye sales of paint and powder!
Croon, ye crooner, yet more croonishly!
Shine, ye moon, a lot more moonishly!
And oh ye brooklets, burst your channels!
And oh ye camphor, greet ye flannels!
And bloom, ye clothesline, bloom with wash,
Where erstwhile trudged the grim galosh!
Ye transit lines, abet our follies
By turning loose your open trolleys!
And ye, ye waking hibernators,
Drain anti-freeze from your radiators!
While ye, ye otherwise useless dove,
Remember, please, to rhyme with love.



Then giddy-ap, Napoleon! Giddy-ap, Gideon!
The sun has crossed the right meridian!
What though the blasts of Winter sting?
Officially, at least, it’s Spring!



A bracelet to encourage spring

Monday, December 27, 2010

Musings from Land of the Lost

I lost a lot of stuff last week.  I lost my gold Swarovski crystals.  I lost my bag of things I was going to ship.  I lost the bag of pieces I was going to blog about.  It all got lost in a great big Christmahannukwanzadan chaos.

Finally I found the gold Swarovski crystals.  They were in my box of angel parts.  (Bet you didn't know angels had parts.)  And then I found the BLOG bag, which was tucked in with the various earrings bags, right behind the CHRISTMAS bag, and in front of the WINTER BAG.  And finally I found the SOLD bag.  I had tucked it into the box of bracelets.  But when I started going through the bracelets, I realized that a lot of their listings were gone.

Vanished!  POOF!  Gone!  Not on ebay.  Not on etsy.  Not anywhere.  So I went through my box of bracelets (which, I guess, is my inventory of bracelets, but I'm trying not to get too technical here).  And I made a BIG pile of bracelets that were no longer listed and were, therefore, lost.

Happily I could find photos of most of them.  So I relisted all of them (except the ones I need to re-photograph) and here they are, so you can see how lost I really was.  All of them are now in my eBay store.  At least, they'd better be, or I'll know that even more mysterious forces are at work.



A Springlike Bracelet...

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A Hanukkah bracelet done in blue gemstones and sterling charms:

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A fertility bracelet.  (Alas, it didn't breed in the box and make new fertility bracelets.)

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TWO bracelets of Buddha' Blessings.  Does that mean two people went un-blessed?

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A bracelet about the Ghosts of the California Gold Rush, in pyrite and hematite.

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A St. Patrick's Day bracelet:

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And the snowman bracelet that was in last week's blog post.  It was lost, I found it and re-photographed and re-listed it, did the post, and promply lost it again. 

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My mother used to tell me I'd lose my head if it weren't attached to my body.

Turns out she was right.

Headlessly yours,

Cornerstoregoddess