Somnolent Spring

 It amazes me how differently Spring can present herself each year.  2024 brought us a long, luxurious spring filled with temperate, sunny days, and blossoms galore.  

This spring, in contrast, is mildly underwhelming.  Walk outside with your eyes closed, and you'd swear it is still winter.  

Amazingly, the trees are still blossoming, as are the daffodils - however, they're withering a bit from the morning frosts.

Every day, I keep hoping to feel some warmth.  And each morning, we once again build a fire in the fireplace to take the chill off.  The heat lamps in the barn remain on to keep our kitties warm.

We've had a couple days that hinted of spring, but for the most part, the cold has lingered.  It's as if Spring is sleeping in this year, taking her time - having a slow morning (something of which we rarely have the luxury).


Still, patience pays off.  Spring will happen.  And once she's at the tipping point, there will be no turning back.  I did notice, yesterday, as we took the dogs on a long woods walk...

that the ferns are beginning to unfurl.

I've come to understand that Spring happens in the woods from the ground up.  First the mosses perk up, then the grasses and weeds grow in patches of sunlight, followed by leaves emerging from the bramble.  All the while, tiny fern fiddleheads emerge from the leave-covered forest floor.  If it weren't for the morning chorus of birds, all of this would sneak up on you... tiny, daily emergence of green here and there... and before you know it... BAM! it happened.  Everything is covered in verdant foliage seemingly overnight... when in actuality, it is a slow, steady, process - a miraculous one.  If one is not looking one misses the subtleties.

Still... could we please have a little warmth?  I'm not talking summer weather... just that sweet spot that lies between winter and summer.  Could we maybe have a little of that?  Please send some my way, if you can.

The garden is progressing as well as it can given the colder temperatures.  I've spent some moments here and there pulling emerging weeds.  What I am most excited for, though, is setting all of my seedlings into the ground and watching them explode in color.  Most likely, I have yet another month to wait.  It's at this time of year when waiting is hard.

So, I am filling my hours with other activities.... stitching (planting gardens on my clothing, instead) 

 and continuing work on the current knitting project (it's a wrap that's too big now to stretch out while on the needles - it's almost finished).

I am having Easter brunch here on the farm with family, so the next couple of days will be filled with cooking and baking.  Here's to a peaceful, serene weekend for all of us!

Comments

We too are patiently for Spring. We are trying to be patient. We have had many mornings with frost and the tulips and daffodils are trying to hang on. Today we are in the 80s. I do miss those spring temps in the low 70s. Hopefully they will come and we won't be thrown right into those summer temps in May. We are looking at homes here and in other areas. Where we are now does not give opportunity for having a garden and animals. You can take the girl out of the country but... you know. We do enjoy the grands being close by. So would like to get something here if possible. Have a wonderful weekend and a happy Easter.
Karla said…
LOVE the embroidered flowers, Bev! Here in Illinois, we are having our usual up and down weather. Typically the warmth comes along with wind drama, and that is today for sure - 80's with wind gusts of 40 mph, then temps dropping. Such is life! Enjoy your Easter with family.
daisy g said…
Your stitching and knitting are lovely, as usual. It's good to see someone who has still has the creative spirit of childhood.
May your blooms be abundant, whenever they are ready to show themselves! Cherish this weekend.
Anonymous said…
Spring is coming! Just a little bit longer! Have a fun weekend with your family.
Jeannie
Love, love the embroidery and the wrap! Creative people do creative, beautiful things. 🥰 I have been making beautiful paper flowers out of coffee filters, cupcake papers and am trying to make some out of toilet paper. 😁 Fun, fun, fun!
May you all have a blessed Resurrection Day!
Marcia LaRue said…
Your stitched flowers are as pretty as those waiting to bloom in your garden!
Such an interesting pattern on that wrap!
I was surprised to see Pete has a green eye and a blue one ... I don't recall if you had shown that before!
Snowing in S. Colorado this morning! Happy Easter to all!
This N That said…
This Spring has been pretty much up and down weather wise...You should feel the warmth the next couple of days..It's coming your way!!
I love the pattern of your wrap..So intricate!!
Have a wonderful Easter celebration..❤️🐰
Wanda said…
We, here in TN, are having one day in the low 80's followed by one in the 40's. Love your shirt and shawl. And the animals always make me happy. We have acquired a shaggy orange, probably part Main Coon, cat. He is huge and wasn't really a feral, as he is now a house cat. (sometimes against his will) Already neutered, he is pretty jittery but doing better. I'm 74 and been without a cat for several years. I was afraid it might outlive me with maybe no one to care for it.