Little Miracles
I just changed keyboards because my old one was full of Cheezits, dog hair and Edy's Slow Churned French Silk ice cream. Multiple threats to my kids about eating over the keyboard produced only elaborate sneakery and slumping back in the computer chair while slurping ice cream from a mug, a posture which supposedly kept the food from falling into the keys. I looked down this morning and saw a big mocha drip running down into the space bar. Smoke came out of my ears. Went downstairs and dug out the great springy Macally keyboard I got for my old blue iMac. Battleship gray, it's ugly as sin with my sleek white Mac, but it works, the keys moving like satin. I have now shed my growing aversion to writing, brought about by the difficulty of working with a gunky keyboard, and the masses of mistakes caused by stuck keys. To tell you the truth I never much liked the sleek white keyboard that came with my G-5. The transparent cradle, through no fault of my own, filled up with the most embarrassing kiddie compost. Well, I do pet Baker over the keyboard. So the black dog hair is my fault.
As of this morning, there is a crude sign taped to my computer, where even a seven-year-old couldn't miss it.
EAT AT THE KEYBOARD: LOSE COMPUTER PRIVILEGES, FOR GOOD.
YOUR CHOICE.
It will be a miracle if even this heavy threat is heeded. I know that I'll find French Silk in this keyboard, too.
Speaking of miracles, this has been a day of them, ones I'm very thankful to witness. I've been waiting for the backyard bluebirds to hatch since incubation commenced on April 10.
They're about a day late, but they were hatching at 2 p.m. Hallelujah! Three hatched, a fourth pipping, and we'll see about Egg # 5.The lilac I have been mourning since the big freeze that commenced April 5 is showing signs of life.
Against impossible odds, the flower brackets that had been frozen crispy through night after night of 2o's somehow retained enough turgor pressure to straighten (mostly) out, point upward, and begin to develop. They're way behind, but their florets are opening, and I got the barest whiff of lilac scent out of this one today. They won't be as beautiful as they would be; they actually look strange against the blasted black leaves hanging on the plant, but they will open, and I am thankful not to be denied that signature scent of spring. The lilac: an heirloom from Bill's dad's family farm. The farm was destroyed by a highway cloverleaf, but the lilac remembers and goes on. Miracle. Maybe I'll get those tip cuttings this year after all. I MUST propagate this wonderful plant.Hosta "June," opening up. Let's hear it for chartreuse plants.
The lilies of the valley I dug from beside my grandmother Ruigh's house in Meservey, Iowa about five years ago are finally taking off. I'll have enough by next spring to send starts to my sisters and brother. Oh joy, oh rapture, to know that this very plant delighted Frieda, filled her sunporch with perfume, and now grows in Ohio.
More miracles anon. April is just full of them. They sustain me through everything.Labels: bluebirds hatching, lilac, lilies of the valley


14 Comments:
Let's give a nod to April. Your chicks are so cute and scary! I am so glad to hear your lilac is showing signs of life. YIPPY!
And yes, even without folks eating over my sleet, white and clear mac keyboard, it is sticky. Hmmmm....
Happy April! A season of minor miracles! Thanks for helping us enjoy!
Whoorah for the lovely baby bluebirds and the miracle lilac, but please - chartreuse plants? UGH! Chartreuse is a color which should just not be, especially in plants.
~Kathi, who is looking at her keyboard with fresh eyes. GAG - this thing is disgusting!!
In my dad's last years, he used to eat Spanish peanuts as he worked at the computer. Since he was almost blind by that time (he died at 91), he "shed" worse than a long-haired cat. And spilled coffee on the keyboard, to boot.
He had a couple of old spares; when one started acting up, he unplugged it and hooked up the next.
Every few weeks, I would take the gunked-up keyboards, spray them down with Mr. Clean (unplugged, of course), run them under the kitchen tap, drain them upside-down, then blow-dry them with a hair dryer. I would stand them on end, afterwards, to finish air-drying for a couple of days, before Dad was allowed near them.
Worked like a charm: I inherited them, still functional, when he went.
I'm listening to "You Raise Me Up" on American Idol. Spring raises us up and so do you, Julie!
Gotta keep dem kids off your keyboard. What will you (we) do if you run out of them??? LOL!
I have a list of plants and flowers I want for our young house and first on the list: Lilac. Nothing compares to the scent of Lilacs traveling through windows.
Ah! Bluebirds! Take good care, please :o)
I've moved plants with us as we've moved into new homes, too. Even drove a small tree down here in the back seat of our car, while the contents of our house went on ahead in the van. Although I know it would be far less work to buy a similar one at the local nursery, there's something very reassuring about life going on. No matter where you are.
A loud shout out of "HUZZAH!" for April.
All month, when I get in a bad mood, I remember that it's April and I have no reason to be grouchy.
Glad that your lilac has sent up some scent for you. Not all was lost during that week of "Sprinter" as Isabelle now calls it.
Our lilacs in Central PA haven't even budded yet; I guess they knew better.
Thanks for a beautiful post--I type this on my new generic pc/mac compatible keyboard, which replaced the clear mac keyboard whose cord Niblet nibbled through in several places. And you should've seen the mouse....
Slowly, slowly everything is rebounding here too, though I can't even imagine my gardenia doing much with all the black leaves, but I'll keep my fingers crossed. Glad the end of April is bringing beauty to you. :c)
Beautiful post of the messy (and replaceable) keyboard and the beaten (but returning) flowers. I love the unfamiliar (to me) words you use, too. "Turgor"??? You drive me to the dictionary, my friend....
You can clean a computer keyboard in the dishwasher. Seriously! Do a google and you will find lots of references, such as:
http://www.ttgnet.com/daynotes/2001/20010723.html#Wednesday
by the author of Repairing and Upgrading Your PC.
Yes, it takes a while to dry, but so what?
An eclectic selction today.
Computers, kids and plants.
My verification word was
bifog, Political correctness run amuck?
It's way too early for hostas in my neck of the woods. Unlike katdoc, though, I think your chartreuse hosta is lovely! There is just something about the variety of colors and patterns of hostas that makes me want to plant more (plus they are so easy to grow).
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