How like a prodigal
by chuckofish

–from “To the Dandelion” by James Russell Lowell, 1819-1891. Read the whole poem here.
Spring seems to have sprung, but here in flyover country we know better than to jump to any conclusions. We could have snow before the end of the month. It sure is nice, however, to sit on the patio in the seventy-degree afternoons and soak up some sunshine.
In other news, we wish Michael Martin Murphey a happy birthday.
He is 79 years old! Kudos for still touring. Here is a list of other oldsters who are still out there making music in public.
Later today daughter #1 is dropping Mr. Smith off at our house. He will be staying with us while she visits daughter #2 et al in Illinois. So please keep us in your prayers!

Ha!
Daughter #1 will no doubt enjoy spending quality time with Katie and chasing Ida around–did I mention that Ida is now walking/playing soccer? The boy says, “Get out the cones! Agility drills start now!”
We will do our best to keep Mr. Smith from stressing out.
(The painting is by Jean-Francois Millet, 1868)





That Peanuts cartoon is PERFECT!! Thank you for watching him 🙂
Little Ida walking is the cutest!!
In the video version she walks to the ball, bends over, picks up the ball, and walks back! Brilliant!
great poem! I do wish spring would stick…
Happy Spring. Tornado sirens were blasting this morning when Lauren dropped off the kids!