Nuisance to Newness
There is a little bush right beside my house. It used to annoy my roommates and me because it came over the sidewalk that connects the parking lot to the front door, so we always have to dodge it. In fact, right when we moved in in July, my roommates and I always joked about giving it a little trim (though technically its roots are on our neighbor’s side, so we never had the guts). However, after doing all the readings for and teaching the class on Henry David Thoreau, I’ve come to appreciate the overgrown bush in all its chaotic beauty. Almost immediately after doing the Thoreau readings, I started thinking about the bush in a new way. I did some research, and it seems to be a Campus Radican, also known as a Trumpet Creeper. When the conditions are right, it produces the most beautiful and intricate reddish-orange flowers that resemble its titular instrument. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to see these flowers yet, but I’m hoping they bloom in the spring (side note- can you i...