Tuesday, January 12, 2016



RIPENINGS 
                                                                                                  [from unposted archives]

Here in the Japanese countryside there aren't any movie theaters or entertainment districts, like they have in the big cities. I don't know how we survive out here with just trees and flowers, rivers, lakes, wild animals, genuine weather and distant neighbors-- the most exciting event right now where I live is the plums ripening. Nothing like standing under the plum tree in the cool of the morning and having a couple of sweet ones for breakfast. 

We saved a lot of plums from the ravages of the scoundrelly simians in the historical Battle of the Big Plum Job a few days ago, our victory thanks to the advanced rock-propulsion system we've developed during the million years of struggle between sapience and simiance, a struggle still ongoing in politics and finance. 

Right after that engagement I picked a couple of basketfuls of ripening plums, just in case the furry marauders returned, but I couldn't reach the purplings high up, which are now hanging there ripening in the sun, like the finest rubies in perfectly complementary leaf greenness. Beautiful. 

Whoever designed plum trees sure knew what she was doing.


2 comments:

Tabor said...

This does strike me with perfection. Our persimmon trees, our fig tree, our new paw paw trees...all jeweled entities that we attempt to harvest before raccoons, squirrels and crows harvest their share. Who needs to pay for entertainment?

Kalei's Best Friend said...

You definitely need one of those long handled cherry picker grabbers... I wonder if the squirrels have ever ventured that high?