Hello there! Welcome to March – which can be kind of a heartbreak month, so close to spring and yet often so far. At least in Ottawa. This year for sure: Environment Canada’s senior climatologist says we get the gold medal for winter misery.

Jock River ice, Richmond Ontario

But even here, in our misery, I’m noting some signs of spring:

  1. There is warmth in the sun. (Never mind that the roads are now flooded because the storm drains are lost under deep snow.)
  2. My son’s golden retriever is blowing his undercoat. (I groomed him last week and I’m still vacuuming…)
  3. The cardinals are singing!

How about in your neighbourhood? Any signs of spring? Please share!

And also new for spring: on March 9, a fresh exhibition of artwork begins, by the Ottawa West Arts Association. I created two brand new pieces for the show, which is themed ABSTRACT. Access to the gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex is always free, or you can check out my new poems with photos here. I’d love to hear what you think!

Meanwhile, please take a few moments to relax and take a look at the first of my new Travel Series, from our recent getaway to Arizona. I hope you enjoy A Mother’s Prayer.

Lee Ann

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