Hello there!

Is it spring yet in your neighbourhood? Here in Ottawa we’re savouring the return of the songbirds and so far, a safe, slow melt of the snow pack.

I’m changing up my indoor decor: bye-bye pine cones and evergreen boughs, hello cherry blossoms and Easter eggs!

But winter lingers as we welcome April. On two recent weekend getaways in the local area, I found plenty of photographic and poetic inspiration from winter’s final days.

Ice in Lily-pad shapes suspended over a creek, Mont Tremblant Quebec
Ice formation on rock ridge, Mont Tremblant Quebec

Spring has her own pace. Never fast enough for me, but in the meantime, I went on the hunt for hope this afternoon. Here’s what I found:

HOPE in the form of a garlic sprout, Lee Ann’s garden

May you find signs of spring in your own back yard! While you wait for her to show up, I’ll invite you to click on over to the latest photo and poem, inspired during winter’s final days. Hope you enjoy it!

Lee Ann

2 Comments

  1. Love this poem as usual, my talented friend. Still in Florida but hope snow will be gone by my return in May. Big hugs!

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