Nature renders her beauty in four distinct seasons
Contrasting seasons capture my imagination
WatchiNg browns turn to greens
Lifeless trees becoming
ballerinas dancing in the air
SensiNg the nesting and sleeping of burrowing animals
Then seeing them buzz, birth, and scurry with life
SailiNg winds swaying across the prairie
Rippling through grassy
fields
BuildiNg clouds cumulate into voluminous balloons
Drenching gardens and
filling streams with gushing waters
ListeNing to the early morning chirping of the robins
And the mimicking of
mockingbirds flittering on the fences
SayiNg goodbye to Dark
Eyed Juncos, tiny Pine Siskins, and Cedar Waxwings
While welcoming back the
Orioles, Kingbirds, and protective Mississippi Kites
SittiNg still watching a Hummingbird jet through the air
Like a fairy waving her wand casting a spell of beauty
PlaciNg my nose in the middle of a rose
Only to discover the
sweetness of my childhood memories missing
StandiNg outside in light cotton clothes
SmelliNg the golden
sweetness of honeysuckle, wedding ring spiria, and freshly cut grass
Nature gives us spring to smile.
Doves in Love dance in spring. |
*Thank you Carol Torpey for sharing your detailed photos of the Cedar Waxwings and Hummingbird.
Wonderful pictures from nature. nv
ReplyDeleteLetty, so true. I love to watch the Turtle Doves doing the mating dance. We have some new squirrels, too. My husband feeds the birds and squirrels everyday then goes into the house in his game room and watches them come and eat. He always refills the bird bath, too. Some drink, some take baths. jr
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