Thursday, February 12, 2015

TEAR DROPS

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It seems like spring but we know that we can still have snow.
Spring rains are like                                  
 “Tear drops Of Growth”
       - Joyce Ruff

The birds are chattering, dawn is chasing away the blackness, rain is light like tear drops not like winter's harsh heavy downfall
that cause great steams of water to overflow our drains and make the grass all soggy to walk in.

The air is fragrant with earth smells.  Little brave green shoots have started to appear having left their home where they were protected in the warmth of the earth.1!  Dew drops on barren branches will soon start to bud.
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                                              Renewing our Hope and  faith in all that is good!

I walk by daily to see new life emerging, all green and fresh, ready to begin a new season!

2 comments:

Sandra said...

Even if it does snow, give us one last blast of winter we all know spring is here. When nature is telling us rather than the weather man I think we can believe it.

Mark your calendar, August 10th Mary and the kids will be coming out for a week long visit.

Sandra

nancy-Lou said...

A beautiful poem honouring nature this morning, Beth. It made me long for those soft mornings on the coast! It is hard to believe that the weather can be so different across Canada....here we are locked in an Artic deep freeze and there you live in Lotus Land.

I see where you will get to meet your new Great Grandchild when Mary comes with her children in August....now that is sure something to look forward to.

It is a teaching day for me and a visiting day, I believe for you.

Have a great day

Love, Nancy