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Thursday
Mar112010

Awakening to Spring

awakening to spring



It’s been balmy and sunny and spring-like this week. The temperatures have risen comfortably above freezing and the skies are blue. Suddenly the long, snow-filled winter seems a distant memory. Lambs are playing in the fields, and snowdrops and crocuses are blooming freely.

To celebrate this heady shift in the seasons, we took off to a neighbouring valley today. There we scrambled along the river that winds through woodland until we reached the old mill. Then we left the water behind and climbed up through the trees and onto ‘the tops’.

We shed our coats as we walked and basked in the unaccustomed sunshine. When we lost our way, we really didn’t care. We were buoyed by the warmth and the light and that primeval soaring of the spirits that comes each year with the first scent of spring.

Wherever you are today, I’m wishing you blue skies, too.

Reader Comments (2)

wonderful photographs.
We are warming up here as well, all the snow is melting and I am able to keep the screen door open to let in some fresh air.

January 1, 2000 | Unregistered Commenterhope | paper relics

Sounds amazing, Helen. And the photos are breathtaking. Spring was in the air here in NYC, but there is rain today and it's cooler. The rain is good since the now-melted snow left behind lots of garbage on the sidewalks. Hopefully it will be washed away over the next several days of precipitation. Miss you!

January 1, 2000 | Unregistered CommenterKate (from Brooklyn)

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