Just lovely, entrancing, enticing. Filled with hope and imaginings of blooming into greatness. I so enjoy all the analogies and metaphors which helps me truly feel into the meanings and relationships to Earth. Very poetic. Thank you. (Also excitingly ironic as we’re watching it snow through the window while sitting by the wood stove this morning) Spring in her finest!
You make an excellent point about this week's snowfall. These late-season snowstorms are a normal part of spring in the mountains, and one that I somehow completely forgot to mention in my writing! I know those seeds are still waiting, even under the weight of all this new, wet snow. They're still just as determined to bloom, maybe even more so now that they'll have more moisture to keep them going longer.
Just lovely, entrancing, enticing. Filled with hope and imaginings of blooming into greatness. I so enjoy all the analogies and metaphors which helps me truly feel into the meanings and relationships to Earth. Very poetic. Thank you. (Also excitingly ironic as we’re watching it snow through the window while sitting by the wood stove this morning) Spring in her finest!
You make an excellent point about this week's snowfall. These late-season snowstorms are a normal part of spring in the mountains, and one that I somehow completely forgot to mention in my writing! I know those seeds are still waiting, even under the weight of all this new, wet snow. They're still just as determined to bloom, maybe even more so now that they'll have more moisture to keep them going longer.