I don´t know what the collective noun
for lilies is but for my so-called black - though in reality dark
purple – calla I feel it ought to be “an exuberance”. After
it´s spent the entire dreary winter dormant and invisible in a
sunless sub-basement, as soon as the first tiny green shoots force
their way out of the dry earth and I carry it upstairs, water it and
place it on a sunny window ledge there´s simply no holding it. It
seems as if suddenly overnight its little shoots magically transform
themselves into rampant foliage followed rapidly by an amazing number
of flower buds which can hardly wait to burst open to greet the sun.
No other temporary resident on my patio exudes such vitality.
I´ll be off to Domburg with Dora
shortly and I only wish I could take my calla with me because its
flowers are already beginning to fade and will probably be entirely
gone by the time I return in
mid-July and it´ll soon be time to carry it back down to the
basement again for its winter hibernation.
Still,
I won´t dwell on that but rather on my preparations for my holiday
and the anticipation of a few weeks of sun, sea and sand. I know for
sure that I´ll get the last two but the Zeeland peninsula juts into
the North Sea so it isn´t exactly what you´d call tropical so just
wish me lots of the first!