Friday, May 20, 2011

When Seasons Change


GO.

Allergies. They are often the first sign that winter is melting into spring. But as much as possible, I try to ignore the pollen stuffing my head full of itchiness so that I can run outside to welcome the green. Tiny buds, little violet flowers poking up through the dry winter grass. And rain... lots of rain. Then the flip-flop of cold weather-hot weather-cold-weather-hot weather. The temperature changes more than a kid's mind in a candy shop.

Through the blooming of nature's green comes the renewal of my own inner self. More energy! More excitement! More hours of light! Time to dig out the tulip bulbs of projects left since the ending of the warm months of autumn last year. The outdoors calls. The sap of spring runs warm through my veins and the trees around me.

Time to plant herbs. Time to open the windows. Time to cook with fresh vegetables. Time to eat the gorgeous new berries available from the farmer's market.  Time to listen to the birds singing their hearts out. Time for Easter, with its beautiful reminder of the ultimate renewal of spirit and creation.

STOP.

This post is part of Five Minute Friday.

3 comments:

  1. I love this... "The sap of spring runs warm through my veins and the trees around me." What a vivid mental image. I love the signs of Spring, planting new life. Thank you for sharing. :-)

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  2. Hey nice post..I like the temperature changes more than a kids mind in a candy store! Just popped in from Gypsy Mama!
    Chris

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  3. Thanks for the encouraging words! I appreciate both of you dropping by : ) Come back again!

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