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Righting the winter’s wrongs

The rabbit hops its gentle step The lark sings lyric songs All the world’s alive again Spring rights the winter wrongs.

... by Jennifer Gunner Just last week, spring began to “right the winter wrongs.” Some buds and blossoms broke through. The sun came out and warmed the afternoons.

We humans were prepared. It’s been a difficult winter 2024. It’s still early. Spring begins officially March 26. But the first sightings of blossoms has occurred.

Spring is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. It brings different emotions for different people. But at least there has been a moment of joy this past week in seeing spring spring out.

Now there are lighter evenings and a spirit of optimism. And with the excitement of spring comes quiet moments of calm every day.

Some festivals are on their way. Let there be a spring in our steps and a blossom to our looks.