Friday, February 26, 2021

It's almost (meteorological) Spring!

While out walking the dog at mid-day, we took a couple of deep breaths and could almost smell Spring, or at least Monday's beginning of March, in the air. The breeze was strong and out of the South and cold! As we sit writing this post, the oak tree tops are doing what looks like a samba.

crows, we think -- maybe ravens?
crows, we think -- maybe ravens?
Photo by J. Harrington


Neighborhood crows have gotten noisy over the past week or so. It's getting to be mating / breeding time for them. Tomorrow night is February's full moon, according to our Minnesota Weatherguide calendar, it's known as the Sucker Moon by the Ojibwe and the Popping Trees Moon by the Lakota. Tomorrow is also when we again reach more than 11 hours of daylight.


forced leaf out on red osier dogwood
forced leaf out on red osier dogwood
Photo by J. Harrington


With a little luck, and if our second vaccine shot doesn't hit us too hard, soon we'll start spending lots more time outside. There's some branches to be pruned and red osier dogwood stems to be foraged so we can see some leaves emerge. Perhaps we'll even get lucky enough to be able to enjoy some fires in the fire pit sometime next month. After all, meteorological Spring begins on Monday!


Kyoto: March



A few light flakes of snow
Fall in the feeble sun;
Birds sing in the cold,
A warbler by the wall. The plum
Buds tight and chill soon bloom.
The moon begins first
Fourth, a faint slice west
At nightfall. Jupiter half-way
High at the end of night-
Meditation. The dove cry
Twangs like a bow.
At dawn Mt. Hiei dusted white
On top; in the clear air
Folds of all the gullied green
Hills around the town are sharp,
Breath stings. Beneath the roofs
Of frosty houses
Lovers part, from tangle warm
Of gentle bodies under quilt
And crack the icy water to the face
And wake and feed the children
And grandchildren that they love.


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