
Ahhh. Spring!
Spring. It’s the word and the season that seems to be on everyone’s lips this year — mine included. Perhaps it’s because this past winter was less wonder and more blunder.
Even the posts of this blog have been overly devoted to thoughts of spring. First there was the lament over the loss of the season as I’ve always known it. Then came the quest to discover spring in my new surroundings.
And now, here is a return — if only for a week — to my Long Island roots, where Joe and I visited family and friends for the Easter holiday. As we spent time at Joe’s sister’s house with her horses, and then at my parents, it was clear that this spring is like no other.
The lingering winter chill seems to have spring pressing the snooze button. The season isn’t too quick to reveal all of the richness and fullness of its colors — but the hints are everywhere. Sunny breezes. Songbirds. Peeks of green that seem to multiply with each new day. And a mid-April snow, winter’s reminder that spring best take its time waking up.

A late-season snow leaves a crunchy coating on the spring landscape.

What a difference a spring day makes.

Rose leaves welcoming the slightest hint of warmth.

An iris shoot pushes its way through winter’s brownness.

Tank enjoys a day without his blanket.

Meet Goliath.

Rowdy, the barnyard cat.

Andromeda’s flower clusters are alive with the sound of . . .

. . . bees, eager to get to work.

The tools are also ready to work.

Autumn Joy in spring.

How exciting to see this bit of green sprouting from the woody stem of a hydrangea.

Who will get more apples this year: my father or the squirrels?

No weeping allowed — it’s spring!

The lilac is green — for now.

Forsythia heralds spring’s awakening.

Happy Easter!
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