The title reminds me if a poem I knew as a little girl about mud.
Mud is very nice to feel,
All squishy-squash between the toes!
I'd rather wade in wiggly mud,
Than smell a yellow rose.
Nobody else but the rose bush knows-
How nice mud feels between the toes!!
I've no idea who wrote it but it was in a book of poems my aunt Clare sent me and I've always remembered it. The other poem I remember is The Swing by Robert Louis Stevenson.
How would you like to go up in a swing?
Up in the air so blue.
Oh I do think it the pleasantest thing, ever a child could do!
Up in the air and over the wall, til I can see so wide,
Rivers and trees and cattle and all over the countryside.
Til I look down on the garden green down on the roof so brown,
Up in the air I go flying again,
Up in the air and down!!
I still have the book-it's one of Ingrid's favourites, I think she was reading it in bed tonight.
Anyway, back to the roses...
Pink:
We also have a huge abundance of white iceberg roses, but the colour of these is pretty special don't you think? This year we also got a couple of wisteria flowers which smell divine-nicer than the jasmin!
In other news, Rupert discovered he has toes today. I was lucky enough to capture this moment:
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