Friday, April 16, 2010

Tulips.

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Today is the opening day of the Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point. About a month ago my friend Vicki said that I should start getting myself ready for a 5k run they were having at Thanksgiving Point - you would run along the trails through the tulips.

This comment from Vicki struck me a little odd because, well, mainly, I don't run. Ever.

She said, "But it would be so beautiful!!!! You should do it."

To which I replied, "I would rather pay the admission fee and leisurely walk along the sidewalks and look at the beautiful tulips." And so I never did do anything to get myself ready to run.

But I do love tulips and although I have said, "This is the year I am going to plant some bulbs!" for the last 12 or so years, I have yet to plant any tulip bulbs at my house. Sad.

I was at Walmart just before Easter and they had little round planters of tulip bulbs for sale. I thought that would be a great way to cheat and finally get some bulbs in my ground. I thought I could just dig a hole big enough to put the ready made grouping in the ground and call it good. So I bought two of them.

I had them sitting on either side of my front door, waiting for a nice day to dig my little holes. And while waiting for a nice day to come, it started to rain and rain and rain. So I moved the planters out in front of my steps to get watered by the rain ... and then a sad thing happened.

I drove into my driveway the other day and noticed that one of the planters had been moved onto my grass. Excuse me? Who did that?

I got out of my car to move it back. And as I approached the pot, I knew right away who had done it ... a deer. Sigh. Well - I couldn't really get mad about it (since I did do a post about liking deer in my yard - here). So, I had spent $8 on a snack for a deer. I guess that's okay. And what's one more year without tulips in my yard?

I'll just have to enjoy them at Thanksgiving Point!

(Before the snack) ............ (After the snack)

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4 comments:

  1. My mom and dad always have their tulips eaten by dear...they must taste amazing! Hugs to you. xoxo

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  2. poor little deer...so hungy-hungy.

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  3. Thanks for your comment Polly!
    You must live way up there for deer to eat your tulips! I'm sure they appreciate your generosity! : )

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  4. That is hilarious...I love tulips, too....now that I think about it...all flowers have something to love about them! =0)

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