26 thoughts on “Changing Seasons In March ~ Days Of Light And Shadow

      1. Well said – but I actually meant so much to be grateful for within the world of your slice of garden land – and the post- 😉
        But also to what you added in the comment

  1. There are 2 photos which really stand out for me. Your furry cows always make me smile. They look like cousins to the sheepdog 🙂. The 2nd is the road/path lined with trees. It looks like an enchanting place!

    I love the look of spring in your world. I can hardly wait to see ours start to emerge.

  2. ah lovely – there is nothing quite like rookeries to affirm the season of Spring – feathered not human ones of course
    p.s. your header is especially good (your head probably is too)

  3. What a delightful part of the world you live in. I love the photo of the forested lane. It must feel quite magical walking down there.

  4. It is such a joy to see spring in your part of the world. It’s the England we loved and I want to remember in the midst of all the yuk stuff (I think that’s the technical term). Thanks for the reminder to look around for all we have to be grateful for Tish.

  5. I am so thankful for our changing seasons. We may complain about our winter months, but the spring arrivals are something special. Love the Linden walk photo AND the coos of course… 😀

  6. It was good to see the changing seasons. I got outside so little this month that other than the birds, I don’t think I’ve seen anything but the grocery store, the hospital, and my doctor. This is not a great time of year. It’s mostly great, windy, cold, muddy. Spring will come for two or three hours in early May and be summer by the following day. I don’t think we’ve had a spring season since I moved here in 1987, Garry says spring doesn’t come to New England. We get winter, chilly mud, then summer, Lately, we also haven’t gotten Autumn. The seasons are changing and it bodes ill for our future.

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