The Ninety-Fifth Day of Winter
CutieLittleBoy is doing a unit on plants for school. They
are going to study phototropism. His assignment is to build a maze for a plant
(preferably a vine) to grow through as it seeks sunlight. My assignment is to
find a plant (preferably a vine). I stopped at the mega home and garden store
in the area. (This is the store where on my very first visit I thought, “I’m
going to miss this place when we move away.”) I stopped the first employee in
the garden area and asked where I might find some potted plants.
“You mean plastic or real? Real? Oh, I’m sorry, we don’t get
any of those in until April.”
I wonder if I will need to sacrifice my teeny potted plant
for his experiment. My next stop is for groceries. As I approach the checkout
counter, I spy four lonesome potted plants next to the packaged flower
arrangements. One of them is a golden pothos in an oversized pot.
I know I’m paying for the pot rather than the plant, but I’ve never been one to easily settle for less than an A.
I know I’m paying for the pot rather than the plant, but I’ve never been one to easily settle for less than an A.
The plant maze |
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