Traverse City Record-Eagle

Dee Blair: The View From Sunnybank

May 29, 2011

View From Sunnybank: Diary of delights

Anyway, I'm zipped into my faded blue, long-sleeved overalls, purchased 20 years ago when I was learning flowers. They're made for a man, so I slog around with rolled up pant legs (which collect and save dirt) and paint-spattered sleeves.

My hands are, of course, ruined. Gone are my winter nails, and the clear polish that made them gleam.

It's still chilly out here so my nose tends to run, so I absently wipe it, leaving weed-flecked black facial streaks.

Mustn't forget my feet. My blue Wellington boots have a long rip near the toe because — well, I don't know why.

The only thing clean and reasonably white are my teeth, which show most of the time. I love this life.

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