“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.” ~ Hal Borland
Garden benches still buried in snow, ski trails freshly groomed, robins lying in wait somewhere — it is Spring in northern Minnesota!
“The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month.” ~ Henry Van Dyke
“Spring is sooner recognized by plants than by men.” ~ Chinese Proverb
Ciao! ~ Kat
29 responses to “No Spring Skips Its Turn”
Don’t know what you’re talking about, Kat. It’s spring, and springy! (He says, two months later.)
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We’re still working on it!
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Your icicle picture is truly beautiful. It really captures all this melting, melting going on. It’s 52 degrees here right now! What is it in your neck of the woods, Kat? Wishing you a Happy Easter weekend…
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Not sure we broke 40 today but warmer temps on tap for the weekend! Have a wonderful Easter as we welcome April.
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I love the picture of the ice spears at the end! We thought we had started spring last week, but then we got a snow storm. Oh well, it will get here eventually.
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It is bound to be spendid given how long we have had to wait!
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I think spring is creeping into the forefront here in the Pacific Northwest…unless like me, she decides it’s still too cool-ish to venture forth without a coat and hat and gloves and scarf and boots… 😦
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She is a bit slow-moving this year!
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Maybe she’s getting more arthritic…like me. 😦
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Gorgeous shots nevertheless 🙂 Hope tomorrow brings a thawing of winter snows.
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We are getting there! I think it will take multiple freeze-thaw cycles given the snow that remains.
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2013: The Year Winter Wouldn’t Leave! Not to worry. Time is on our side. Summer is coming! Take that, Winter!
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Let’s hope they don’t skip over Spring!
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Beautiful photos Kat. And thank you for your helpful advice on my “accidental post”. I’m not sure you got my reply as the post was deleted
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These photos could have been Calgary, Alberta – last week!
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Looks like that here in the UK!!! Supposed to be fabulous crocuses, daffodils, spring lambs etc…. not gritting lorries on the roads and snowmen in everyone’s garden! http://karenwaddy.wordpress.com/
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Hoping this means we are in for an especially delightful spring due to our patience!
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And a fabulously warm and sunny summertime 🙂
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Hopefully spring warmth and sun will start to melt our snow on the ground soon. I’l looking forward to daffodils and robins.
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Spring is a long time coming everywhere this year it seems!
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It is funny that as I was leaving this message you stop by to visit…it truly is a small world. 🙂
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I thought the same — have a great week!
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Love this Kat! Not much warmer or lack of snow here either! 🙂
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April is bound to make up for March!
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I sure hope so Kat. It has been a long winter for us, I think mainly because we have been on and off sick since December. I am so ready for Spring. !!!
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Yup, looked out the window this morning and it’s still winter….
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The first of my pussy willow buds are opening . . . I am going to have faith in that Chinese proverb.
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They are predicting up to a foot of snow here in Indy by tomorrow – sure doesn’t feel like spring!
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Indy will shut down with that! At least you know it will not last long.
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