I figure the peonies are blooming this week in Missouri. As a young kid on a farm in the northern part of the state, I remember the row of peonies that would spring up this time of year in back of our three-room tar-paper house.
They were just in time, too, because my mother would be out with her knife, cutting them Decoration Day morning. We couldn’t afford store-bought flowers, but the peonies always seemed to bloom when she needed them.
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