Friday, June 18, 2010

how does your garden grow?


we had a long wet spring here in southern oregon.
but after so many years in LA i always enjoy the rain.
it feels like summer is just now about to spring. so to speak ...
our boy is not really a baby anymore.
it's only brief moments tho we miss the tiny one he was.
most of the time the vital, industrious, tough, smiling,
surprisingly gentle little lad he is now has us captivated.
every day he becomes more. everyday he fascinates us more.
every day he inspires us more. every day he is more fun to be with.
he is fascinated with every instrument i play.
didges, guitar, whistles, even the bagpipes.
and insists on playing them himself in his own unique way.
often he'll drag the big yucca didg over to me to play,
holding the other end to him to feel the vibration
or lifting it high over his head,
stamping his leg maori style.
then he'll hoot into the didg himself,
eyes serious and determined,
his library of sounds growing daily.

he is a great helper in the garden,
carting the watering can from pot to pot,
moving handfuls of earth from one planter box to another.
and always taking time to smell, and sometimes eat, the flowers.
i smile and i laugh all the more because of him.
and i take time eat the flowers myself now and then ...
i have been in the green room a lot more.
making music. getting the callouses hard again.
remembering old songs. learning new ones.
looking ahead to a busy week.
a lot of flying. a lot of playing.
wisconsin and pennsylvania have welcomed us many times
but wyoming is new to us, and BROTHER new to wyoming.
i love being at home and part of me could stay here happily,
playing with asa, growing vegetables, making music.
but another part of me looks forward to being on a big stage,
in front of a big, smiling, pulsating crowd,
making music with my mates.
let the summer begin.

angus