Saturday, April 20, 2024

Ahh, Azaleas

 


Ahh, Azaleas.

Azaleas come out early in the budding Spring season and bring such color and joy to what had been a winter drabness. 

The bush that these beautiful flowers are from is old and wearing down but even so, the flowers that remain welcome this Spring as if no time has passed. They greet the people who come to the front door and bring smiles to their faces.

I am grateful for their lasting beauty and although eventually the bush will need to be removed, I won’t forget what it so graciously offered us through these many years.

Learn more about azaleas:

https://www.thespruce.com/when-to-fertilize-azaleas-7500894

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Vee-ing Across the Sky


 

Vee-ing Across the Sky

 

The geese were flying back

from their warmer winter places,

honking as they flew over our house,

speaking goose talk as they guided each other

through the winds and the clouds.

The vee was long and announced

how many birds were returning home. 

Spring brings such interesting things

for us to see. I wonder

what the geese are observing

as they watch our human packs

below them.

Monday, March 18, 2024

Spring is Coming

  


Spring is Coming

My backyard is beginning to awaken. The daffodils are flowering across the yard and brightening what had dulled during winter.

The daffies have been spreading over the years. They seem to decide where to plant themselves and then surprise me when they bloom. It’s a pleasure to see the vibrant yellow greeting me when I look out the kitchen window and it feels like the flowers’ energy is present when I do qigong exercises outside on a nice pre-spring day.

A daffodil is seen as a symbol of hope and healing. It feels like an awakening as it begins to bring our thoughts to Spring. It’s almost an invitation to set aside what the winter offered and to welcome what is yet to come.

Lots of symbolism about daffodils:

https://orchidrepublic.com/blogs/flower-facts/flower-facts-daffodils-spring-flower-arrangement-tips

Sunday, February 18, 2024

It's Raining Snow!

 

                                        It’s Raining Snow!

The snow was falling as usual during this time of year, gentle flakes landing on trees and lawns, laying inches of white coating on cars and patios. Inconvenient, perhaps, but lovely to see.  

Then something changed. There was a slight rise in temperature and the snow started melting off the tree branches, splashing down like heavy rain. What was fluffy became squishy, thick and wet. It was very dramatic but shifted what started as an snowstorm into something new – it seemed to be raining snow!

I enjoyed watching the snow change as the temperature changed but it made me think of the way our climate is shifting. So much of our planet is dealing with new weather patterns. At least I was able to enjoy the snow while it lasted.

Here are some questions about what Mother Nature is going through:

  https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-priorities/tackle-climate-change/climate-change-stories/climate-change-frequently-asked-questions/