MONBRETIA
My sister died 40 years ago this month. I can never remember the date, but I think it was around the 21st. There is no sadness now, but I always remember her when the Monbretia flower. As we drove north after she died, these flowers bloomed everywhere. It was the first time I noticed them. They are the wilder version of the garden Crocrosmia, which means 'smelling of cinnamon' - apparently they smell of cinnamon when the roots are crushed. I didn't know that, did you know that? I tell you, every day is a school day.
Sometimes I photograph a flower and later spot an intrusive insect in the frame. This time it's the Royal Navy.
Happy gentle day with the Professor by the sea, then home to help a couple of lads with their homework. Oh, and somewhere in there I managed to complete writing a new course.
Now drinking a strong cup of ginger tea and telling myself it's much nicer than the two slices of buttered wholemeal toast with hot chocolate that I would really prefer.
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