Sunday, December 11, 2005

Oops, I hope you didn't go outside on my recommendation

When Mrs. Wigglebottom and I got to the park it was gorgeous and warm and sunny. But we started up the hill near the swingsets and I looked over at the big dead tree and saw behind it, also coming over the hill, a steel gray wall of clouds backed by a cold wind. The white trees* seemed to glow in contrast to the winter clouds. And all the birds were darting from tree to tree or falling out of the sky into the bushes in big clumps. There was so much noise. Everyone chattering back and forth, the squirrels rustling what few leaves are left. There were only four other humans and one other dog at the park, but I could barely hear myself think. But I did ponder one thing--which is my favorite tree? The sumac or the magnolia. The sumac has those gorgeous red leaves that seem to turn about eight million different shades before they finally fall and those crooked branches that look like art. But the magnolia has that smell and you can hide under the branches and keep cool in the shade even on the hottest days. So, I never could decide. I think I like them both equally. While we were waiting for the Butcher to pick us up (he'd gone to Walmart to pick up supplies for me before leaving me carless again), I explained to Mrs. Wigglebottom that her fans are requesting more stories about her and so she'd better start doing some cute shit for me to write about. Sadly for y'all, she doesn't understand a whole lot of English and so once she realized that nothing I was saying corresponded with any of the words she knows, she went back to sniffing around and ignoring me. *Does anyone know what those are? They look like frozen lightning strikes out there in the woods.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for nothing.

12/11/2005 02:20:00 PM  
Blogger shug said...

I think they are birch trees...

12/11/2005 03:16:00 PM  
Blogger Aunt B said...

Oh, Sarcastro, I'm sorry. I so regularly give you good advice on how you should fill your free time and you ignore it, how could I know that this one time, you'd take my recommendation?

Shug, hmm... Maybe.

12/12/2005 08:20:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sitting around praying for a quick death is not "good advice on how you should fill your free time".

12/12/2005 09:30:00 AM  
Blogger Aunt B said...

When I told you to ask for la petit mort, I thought you knew French.

12/12/2005 09:43:00 AM  

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