Green,
gold,
petite
blooms open
unexpectedly-
Leprechaun nature trickery
I had some luck of the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day. Upon arriving home, I glanced out the windows to my backyard and found my own pot of gold! The back quarter of my yard was filled with these lovely petite yellow blooms.
This morning there had been nothing but brown and gray out these same windows. The sun and warmth worked their magic during my school day bringing forth this treasure. This goldenness filled the yard and myself with joy. Spring is coming soon was their announcement.
(I do believe this is the earliest I have seen them over the years.)
Flowers: Winter Aconite - even though they bloom in early spring. They are honey-scented upward-facing flowers that carpet the ground in shimmering gold. The flowers range in height from 3”-6”. They are deer resistant which works well for my yard.
Poem: Fibonacci Poem
A six line poem that follows the Fibonacci sequence for syllables in each line (1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8)
Thank you to Leigh Anne Eck and Time to Write for sharing this form with me and allowing me to play around with it at our writing party.
I am glad you found the name of them! Those trickery leprechauns! I am so glad you joined this month!
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