Outside on my porch I am eyeing a dried hydrangea carcass pushing itself gently along the fresh fallen snow. When it finally arrives at the corners of the surrounding walls, it won’t cease its efforts. I watch it blindly persist as it lifts slowly up towards the brick, before eventually dropping back down upon the snow. Undefeated, it trembles only sli…
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