spring comes in on a blooming tide
great gathering growing urges
the sound of azalea bumblebees
for the coloring book: celebrating spring
Here in New England we’re waiting for days when the temperature rises above freezing so that the maple sap will run and the sugaring can begin. Then we can start to look forward to mud season, and finally true spring. In the meantime, we remember and dream.
more growy things of spring I guess.
I’ll be off the web till Friday, we’ll see if I bring back anything to post…
there’s a spring time delirium that comes from the sudden, always surprising cloaking of the visible world in shades of green
Another May Day morning, new life in the ground…
Let’s sing a song to greet the day, let’s fill our lungs with the air of May
Let’s watch the winter float away and pass the bottle ’round
—Jim Blake, (c) 1986
pollen in the air
I saw this tree on my drive out to Worthington. There’s still a foot of snow on the ground in the woods up in the hills.
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