Considered to be a moody month,
In like a lion,
Out like a lamb…
Talk about mood swings!
Swiftly changing windy weather,
Daffodils dot our gardens,
The grackles arrive in huge flocks,
The fields begin to remember their colors.
Animals mate and insects hatch,
The full moon is called the Worm Moon.
Today, National Plant a Flower Day:
Help make the world more beautiful!
Many spring forward to change
Their clocks by one hour.
March Madness kicks into high gear,
Citizens continue to receive vaccinations,
And a handful of states lift most restrictions.
Too soon! Too soon!
March, a month of change and awakenings…
April is slowly approaching.
This is so beautiful. Reading your post, I “feel” Spring with you. Thank you so much for your beautiful words and feelings.
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Thanks for visiting today!
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Nice picture of you and Ralph Lynne! Is that recent?
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2019 at Longwood Gardens. We are going there to stroll today.. We plan to do this once a week, even though it is an hour from home. I will take lots of pictures!
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Ahhh, spring…I think we are going to make it through this year.
I didn’t know it was National Plant a Flower day OR that there was such a thing as a Worm Moon.
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Yes, March is full of surprises!
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Love the picture, Lynne. March temps are like a roller coaster ride. One day they are up and the next down. I love watching plants that have been asleep begin to awaken.
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Always love your poetry Lynne! March is month of changes always — 2020 and 2021 truly mark this characteristics. No planting here yet — still a foot of snow on the ground, but looking forward to the longer days of sunlight and the thaw to come … be well.
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Loved your inclusive poem, Lynn, as well as the beautiful picture. I didn’t know it was Plant A Flower Day…maybe I’ll do that.
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You are so right – March is so moody!! You wrote a stunning poem!
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