Yielding to Spring

Everything awakens from its winter slumber; the sleepy jay and the barred owl who lives in a tree off my back porch.  A tiny field mouses scampers in front of me as I bring in groceries.  Two cardinals confer on the side of the driveway.  I move my walks outside, passing the grist mill and the newly constructed bridge.  Leaning over, I spy a family of frogs.  Yesterday, a doe and her young ran across the road just in time.  I know this landscape and I will learn the rhythms and seasons of another place when I leave.  The smell of dirt in the pelting rain, the prints of squirrel and raccoon, the industrious earthworm aerating my garden all speak a language of the myriad ways there are to be alive.  

~ by Lisa C. Taylor, writer on May 9, 2013.

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