The furnace cranked up again this morning. We broke a record yesterday for the coldest, wettest May 12th. A rare day when I didn't leave the house.
But the sun is coming up golden this morning. The birds are chirping and it will be beautiful after all that rain. The weather people are teasing us with a possible warm-up in the northwest by Memorial Day, but no one believes it yet. These winter-like storms keep cranking down from the Gulf of Alaska. 
But here, the fragrance of wet lilacs outside the front door. A blessing and a reminder to enjoy each precious day, rain or shine. 
After a Month of Rain
by Linda Pastan
Everything I thought I wanted 
is right here, 
particularly when the sun 
is making such a comeback,
and the lilac engorged 
with purple has recovered 
from its severe pruning, 
and you will be back soon
to dispel whatever it is 
that overtakes me like leaf blight, 
even on a day like this. I can still 
hear remnants of the rain
in the swollen stream 
behind the house, in the faint 
dripping under the eaves, 
persistent as memory.
And all the things I didn’t think 
I wanted, cut like the lilac back 
to the root, push up again 
from underground.

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