It's Around the Corner
Yesss! It's hard to know how to express my delight but today was my first time working in the garden this year. To be honest, I wasn't entirely looking forward to what I anticipated would be a somewhat chilly occasion but there are a couple of pruning jobs that have to be undertaken in February and I had resolved to start them this weekend.
Conditions, however, were so delightful that I extended my time outside and did three times what I had planned. I was rewarded not only with a front garden that looks distinctly more tidy than when I started but that feeling of being alive and at one with the world.
Bulbs are peeping through, there are crocuses in bloom and tiny buds aplenty. The birds were singing loudly and I even sowed some seeds to germinate indoors. The season of rebirth is beginning and in another month or three the bare shrubs are going to be resplendent once again in green. It's hard to describe how completely uplifting the whole experience was. Spring eases in every year, but observing and working with it close-up, rather than viewing it through a window or dismissing it as routine, is truly enlivening. Several hours later, I feel excited just writing about my outdoor foray.
Note to self: I need to get out more but by that I do simply mean outside. The beautiful essentials of life are everywhere and the more you notice them the greater the personal gain. It's little wonder that ancient Greeks worshipped Gaia or that we refer to Mother Nature. Forget the psychological nature/nurture debate; nature nurtures and we all need a generous dose of it from time to time, especially after a dark, cold winter.
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