No.104, Saturday, 21st. March 2026
A hazy start to the morning with diffuse sunlight but, as time goes on, the sun is gradually shifting from an indistinct source of light to a clear ball, rather as if a lampshade has been removed revealing the light source beneath. The cul-de-sac is calm and quiet. My lawn still smells fresh from its first cut of the year late yesterday afternoon.
The recovery from the rainy season is slow. A week without rain and with only a feeble spring sun has, I feel sure, converted at least some of the moisture on the ground into water vapour. However, there is little evidence of it; the ground remains sodden. I have noticed some truly enormous weeds in the garden, especially hiding in the shade of a bay-laurel in the corner of the border. They would appear to be beneficiaries of the wet, dark and relatively warm conditions of recent months.
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