Hey my love, sorry for the delay. Just catching up with all the travel. So glad it resonated... isn't it funny where we carry so places places within us. <3 you
This week, Casper and I sought out the short street where many residents have planted Galanthus or Snow Drops. These little brave ones appear in very limited numbers here in New England. They are the harbingers of Spring which comes and goes with the moment. In Scotland, I noted vast carpets of them under century-old trees, in lanes and forests.
My cheeks were stung with sleet on the way home and little Casper pulled me along hurriedly, seeking refuge at home wrapped in a towel.
Soon Spring will hold court alone and cold will disappear. We are patient.
Oh my goodness wonderful Eileen, snowdrops are on eof my favorite things. What hardy precious charges! They are indeed so brave, and so delicate, it's a miracle that they are the 'first' and light the way.. and they grow in number over the decades..
I am glad you got home and could get warm.. these are the trying in between days the dance of spring and winter... I love you Emily. Thank you for always being in my corner. <3
What a wise reflection. This really resonated with me. Thank you, Jane!
Hey my love, sorry for the delay. Just catching up with all the travel. So glad it resonated... isn't it funny where we carry so places places within us. <3 you
Emily Woodbury
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This week, Casper and I sought out the short street where many residents have planted Galanthus or Snow Drops. These little brave ones appear in very limited numbers here in New England. They are the harbingers of Spring which comes and goes with the moment. In Scotland, I noted vast carpets of them under century-old trees, in lanes and forests.
My cheeks were stung with sleet on the way home and little Casper pulled me along hurriedly, seeking refuge at home wrapped in a towel.
Soon Spring will hold court alone and cold will disappear. We are patient.
Oh my goodness wonderful Eileen, snowdrops are on eof my favorite things. What hardy precious charges! They are indeed so brave, and so delicate, it's a miracle that they are the 'first' and light the way.. and they grow in number over the decades..
I am glad you got home and could get warm.. these are the trying in between days the dance of spring and winter... I love you Emily. Thank you for always being in my corner. <3