In early Spring, the winds change gradually, a hint of warmth one day, rain the next. Sun for a few hours, then a chill breeze. The leaves start to show, and then it snows. It's hard to know when Spring actually begins, when it's here to stay.
The same with summer. Warm Spring days and cool nights gradually shift to a little drier, a little warmer. More and more leaves, flowers, insects, until one day we wonder how the summer flew by so fast. It's impossible to set a date, a time, for when we knew it was really here.
Not so, Winter.
I woke up this morning, and there it was.
I don't care what the calendar says.
The frost on the windshield, the freeze-killed plants, said all that needed to be said.
Monday, October 12, 2009
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