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Friday, March 26, 2010

A Real Spring


Growing up in south Texas, I seldom experienced a real spring. Coolish winter weather morphed unnoticeably into summer heat and humidity. By the time we were celebrating Easter, early spring blooms had faded and the a/c was running full blast everywhere.

This year we've had one of the coldest and longest spells of real winter weather on record and our reward is a glimpse of real springtime! Seeing the new green shoots peek out of frost-damaged bedding plants and grow quickly into nice fluffy borders is a welcome reminder of the new life in Christ that we will be celebrating next week as Holy Week begins. Here's a photo of one of my favorites, in the appropriate liturgical color for Lent.

What a treat!

3 comments:

  1. Pretty flowers!

    It must be nice to have a dose of spring. We've got it busting out here too, but we are spoiled in California.

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  2. laura9:23 AM

    It's been kind of like that here in Central Florida, too. We didn't get the snow and ice, but there was some late frost and unseasonable cold for an extra 3-4 weeks. Which has meant a lot more brown than usual in our perpetually green landscape.

    A few days of "normal" weather and suddenly all the azaleas blooming and bedding plants are springing back to life! We even saw some baby sand hill cranes yesterday... as sure a sign as the pollen on my car that we are about to celebrate Easter!

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  3. The azaleas are blooming!!

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