Today at RDP, we are asked to share a story,
poem, photo, painting, essay, etc., focusing
on the word โreptilianโ. Hereโs my take.
Tag: Backyard
THE IVY GARDEN

From our kitchen window I can see my little girl Nell playing with her new best friend Elena. Since moving to Atlanta two months ago, the girls have become inseparable. They are both four years old and about the same height but thatโs where the physical similarities end.
Nell is a green-eyed lanky Irish redhead covered in a profusion of freckles while Elena is a slightly plump Spanish beauty with brown doe eyes, smooth tanned skin and lustrous black hair.
As I stand at the kitchen sink I can see the girls frolicking in the yard with Elena’s puppy, Pongo. Their energy is boundless as they dash back and forth from the swings to the trampoline to their bikes. They like to play a funny game where little Pongo is a scary monster chasing them around the yard …. and Pongo is always happy to oblige.
Moving around the kitchen doing my chores, I can hear Elena counting, followed by an excited โready or notโฆ.here I comeโ, then the hysterical giggles as Nellโs secret (but usual!) hiding place is discovered.
The yard is fenced in and Iโm completely aware of the girls and what theyโre doing …. most of the time. Occasionally theyโll wander into a concealed corner of the garden to pick wild flowers for me and Elenaโs mom. Even though I canโt see them, I can clearly hear their conspiratorial mumblings as they go from one blossom to the other.
โButtercups, Daisies and Lillies of the Valleyโ whispered Elena.
โAnd some pretty shiny ivyโ added Nell. โMommy likes shiny things.โ
All was quiet and I presumed the girls would come dashing into the kitchen and present me with a freshly-picked bouquet; instead Pongo bounded in, yipping and yapping like crazy …. an omen that all is not as it should be. To my relief, there’s no sign of anything unusual in the dining room. The front door is locked and my handbag is still resting on the desk where I left it. To my amazement, on the crisp white tablecloth sat a short blue glass vase brimming with Daisies, Buttercups, Lillies of the Valley and ivy. It was breathtaking.
I stood there admiring the green, white and golden cluster when suddenly I heard woeful whimpering and sobbing nearby. Pongo gave a little tug on the end of the tablecloth and there, huddled closely, were Nell and Elena, their little bodies covered in itchy red rashes. Only then did I realize the vine in the vase with flowers was poison ivy!
โCome with me, my sweet girls. Itโs nothing a little calamine lotion wonโt fix. Thank you for the flowers …. the most beautiful Iโve ever seen! Wonโt daddy be surprised when he comes home tonight!โ I said, smiling and chuckling to myself.
And tomorrow we will rid the garden of all the pretty shiny ivy.
NARยฉ2024
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