As predicted, the weather turned quite cold in the past two days. In spite of the cold, we had a beautiful winter day today. I think the high today was in the high 30's and the weather reported a low of 17F. Tomorrow will be about the same with predicted high of 39F and low of 23F.
I have a cross-stitched piece in my studio that a good friend did over 25 year ago of the Albert Camus quote: "In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer." I thought about that quote today when I saw the promise of summer beauty on the dead stalks of on one of the hydrangeas in the meadow coming back to life.
I have many flowers I love, but undoubtedly hydrangeas are my very favorite. We have many native lace caps on our acres here and we have added dozens of other varieties of hydrangeas over our years here. Two years ago, a very late hard freeze in April did so much damage that none of the hydrangeas bloomed at all that year other than the native ones. We feared many were dead, like some of the Japanese maples killed in that freeze, but they all put out leaves again. But, no blooms appeared that year.
I always dry many hydrangea blooms and so truly I enjoy their beauty all year long, even in the winter. It is amazing to think about the length of the process that hydrangeas go through each year in preparing for the beauty they produce.
So, as much I'm still hoping for snow, once things begin to leaf I will let go of that desire and hope we do not have a late snow or freeze.
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