Our pursuit of Spring continues. We gathered evidence at Tourne park — nodules of skunk cabbage thrust from mud; yellow-green haze softens twiggy branches; heady scent of warming Earth. Though she hides, she is evident in the throats of songbirds.
Thank you so! And now, I will dash off and introduce myself to (and educate myself on) Seamus Heaney 😉 My book stack never dwindles, despite of the time I spend reading!
What a superb photo — I have walked a similar path many times in various locations. Seeing evidence of an approaching change of season is such a great feeling.
Thank you — I agree…searching for, and finding evidence, of seasonal change helps reaffirm my/our connection with Nature. We must keep walking, and keep looking, always 🙂
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Your writing reminds me of Seamus Heaney. I love it! Such powerful imagery
Thank you so! And now, I will dash off and introduce myself to (and educate myself on) Seamus Heaney 😉 My book stack never dwindles, despite of the time I spend reading!
Haha! I know exactly what you mean.
P.S. He writes beautiful poems about nature and children.
Then he is right up my alley! 🙂
What a superb photo — I have walked a similar path many times in various locations. Seeing evidence of an approaching change of season is such a great feeling.
Thank you — I agree…searching for, and finding evidence, of seasonal change helps reaffirm my/our connection with Nature. We must keep walking, and keep looking, always 🙂