Spring is here, and that is what it looks just down the street where I so often pick up fast food.
In a different manner to each and every one of us, however in some manner we all do share something with the change of seasons regardless of where we reside. I know there are people from all corners of the world that write on here. Several of the words that came to mind where. Hold on let me see if I can open up this old post and see what they were...
I found it and can do it! So here they are:
~ A new beginning and bright sunshine by Toni, ~ Refreshing by Norma, ~ Warm weather without as much rain, by Rev Scott, ~Intense colours, aromes, movements everywhere, feeling the sun on my skin, recharging with good vibes on the top of a pyramid. from Mati, ~ Renewal from Jo, Growth from Dee, Rejuvenation from Danielle, ~ A chance for change from Lorna, and ~ A cool morning breeze while in the sun. And then bouncy! Well let spring bounce right in! I think they say how we feel with the change of climate.
Probably more so for those that live in areas that climates have a more varying change. Regardless I find that the length of time is something which is grand, it all depends I suppose on where you live but the days are getting longer.
What is so interesting is that we all come from different places and have different views as we don't all share the same climate however we do share something with the change of season. In Australia they are going into what they call their fall during a period of one of the harshest hot spells that have taken place in years. In Mexico, they are coming into what is the windy and storm stricken time, and then in California they have more of a climate that is like Mexico where if I am right this is the time where it's kind of a costal climate. Montreal is a climate that is what is called a continental climate, which means you have a different system going through all the time, much like several areas such as Chicago, Detroit. And then here in Alberta we have what is called a prairie climate with a touch of Chinooks that come from the Rocky Mountains. Similar to Montana to some extent.
The one thing that I will never state is the "S" word at this time and I am referring to that white stuff that we are tired of - not all of us as some have never seen the "S".
But welcome people as spring has Sprung. Now the Grass just has to rise!
The grass hasnt came out here yet, but some of the weeds have. Most of the trees are already in full bloom. Such a inviting sight. GOD bless you my friend.
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Thanks Scott, I found that there was something that had meaning by way of the words. Thank you and regardless of where we are we all do share something in the climate of where we are. And I have seen some that are in full bloom and I recall the east coast of Canada and United States. And then by the manner of the photgraphs that I have seen literally are something that render some similarities within our weather structures. Thanks Scott
ReplyDeleteThough it's still rather on the chilly side, here, there are lots of trees and shrubs starting to bloom. Our grass is a mess though! Spots of green but mostly still brown. So there are patches that already need mowing while most is still short and stubbly.
ReplyDeleteThe weeds, however are doing quite well, lol. They seem to handle the too dry situation much better than the grass.
I cannot tell you how refreshing your writing is. You really connect. I know i dont get a chance to comment on them all, but if I could, I would be the most avid initiative reader ever! I am too, despreately waiting for spring to plant my mother's day flowers!!
ReplyDeleteJenna xox
In Indonesia..we're waiting for the rainy season to end..change into dry season..
ReplyDeleteWe only have those two seasons in a year..I like rainy seasons but I dislike 'em while the rain was too much and caused flood..
Happy Easter, Jack!
After our 14 day record heatwave we are now having perfect sunny days with cool evenings. Autumn is here and I'm looking forward to the Winter and the rest period before our Spring arrives once again. Hopefully we will get good rainfalls before then ready for the garden to bloom and flourish.
ReplyDeleteGlad you have reached Spring time there Jack.....enjoy enjoy enjoy!!!!
Thank you from here to there and yes it's Good Friday. I am leaving for another city either this week or next weekend. However this is entirely a free day. Namaste to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenna,
ReplyDeleteWe all are alike in some manner. I have come to know some special people just in the manner of the write. At 7am, a great morning to you. This is what makes the world go around. Time to grab my coffee. Ironic that you brought that up as I have had my mother call me to see when I am coming to see them. My father is the proud man that has been torn through much, my mother as I see it is the foundation of what strenght our family.
Thank your Dee. Grabbing a morning coffee and waiting for the the eggs to finish boiling. I think there is a certain time where we are nearly the same degress.
ReplyDeleteHurry hurry tender grass, invade our lands. Looking out now at the blue sunny sky, it seems spring is here for good. Just ignore the S banks. A Happy Easter and joyful spring to all!
ReplyDeleteSadly we are due some"S" this weekend. So much for spring.
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