Making the transition from graveyard shifts to afternoon/evening shifts has, so far, been fairly easy. The real weird thing is being exposed to a world of colors, so different from the darkness of the post-midnight hours. For instance, I am greeted with a profusion of flowers, such as these purple coneflowers and black-eyed Susans (in the aftermath of an invasive species mitigation project, native wildflowers have been reintroduced to the site) planted by our landscaping staff:
In addition to the well-curated sections of the property, there are the less well-kempt areas, in which the unloved flowers which I have a fondness for thrive, such as this nascent thistle (edible for the adventurous) flower:
And the not-so-edible, but eaten, pokeweed, the pallid flowers of which will darken into jet black berries beloved by birds, but poisonous to mammals:
This profusion of flowers is enough to make a person sing:
I'd be remiss if I didn't leave you with another splash of color, as Ginger languidly gazes out the door in a pre-dinner reverie:
Maybe there's something to be said for this whole 'daylight' thing.
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Was Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color lurking in the back of your mind?
No, I have a visceral dislike for Disney stuff.
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