Saturday, March 20, 2021

Welcome to this year's Vernal Equinox

In the Northern Hemisphere, it's the first day of Spring. The lack of snow cover is making us giddy. Plus, March is known for being a windy time of year and that's what we've got today. We've joined the crew in the Hundred Acre Wood for a blustery day. All told, despite the breezes, the weather is nice enough  that we saw a couple of motorcycles being ridden on the local roads.

late March bud burst
late March bud burst
Photo by J. Harrington

Soon we'll be watching for and then enjoying the greening of the countryside. Undoubtedly, we'll try again  this year to get some wildflowers to grow on our Anoka sand plain hillside. In fact, we're hoping against hope 🤞that one or two of the pasque flowers we planted several years ago may actually bloom again. The dogs will soon start to enjoy longer walks since wind chill should no longer be part of the daily forecast. It remains to be seen if we'll actually get any sort of bud burst this month. Even in the North Country, that's been known to happen from time to time, although it's not a regular feature of March, unlike the little lame  balloon man.


[in Just-]



in Just- 
spring          when the world is mud- 
luscious the little 
lame balloonman 

whistles          far          and wee 

and eddieandbill come 
running from marbles and 
piracies and it's 
spring 

when the world is puddle-wonderful 

the queer 
old balloonman whistles 
far          and             wee 
and bettyandisbel come dancing 

from hop-scotch and jump-rope and 

it's 
spring 
and 

         the 

                  goat-footed 

balloonMan          whistles 
far 
and 
wee


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