I had so
many messages about my last post on the “empty nest” – just says how we, as
mothers/parents, all feel so deeply and universally about our children; we all feel the heart tug of letting go. I did these funny angels to remember these times…
I love this little pocket of holidays –
beginning with Ground Hogs Day, then Mardi Gras (for all of us in South
Louisiana) next to Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and culminating with
Easter and Passover – so quaint and simple. And then, the first day of spring
is in there somewhere. The weather is still unsettled and some days we must
stay inside to rummage through our houses, sorting, finding, doing, and some
days give us sunshine and we go in our yards to check the buds on fruit trees
and move away the leaves to see what might be peeking beneath. I watch the
small birds that are visiting in the side yard under my kitchen window, the
ones that seem to make the ground move as they do. I wait for the robins to
come from the woods and to see a lone honey bee in the sparse clover – it’s the
cusp, a place between winter and spring, a place to watch how Nature moves so beautifully from one season into the other.
I
look for the signs of spring while holding on to the quietness of winter, quiet
here in south Louisiana anyway. I need
more time in the winter. I want to write more and paint more, when spring
arrives, I am outside putting together some sort of garden. I am so pathetic
then, no discipline to stay inside.
It seems there is a conflict as to when
spring will arrive according to the Almanac: “As you may have heard,
Punxsutawney Phil, arguably the most famous prognosticating groundhog in the
United States, did not see his shadow this weekend, which means spring is
supposed to come a bit early this year. Of course, as we reported last month,
we’re not expecting an early spring. So, now the race is on to find out who is
right, the Almanac or the rodent.”
I
also feel happier looking at some still lifes in my friend, Tere’s early spring
yard – so beautiful and so promising. Some people use paints to cover a blank canvas,
she uses flowers…
and my favorite...
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