In the Northern Hemisphere we are celebrating the first day of Spring. On the Vernal Equinox, day and night are of equal length. The earth wakes from its long Winter’s nap and signals the renewal of plant life.
We can also renew ourselves. New plans, new good habits, new outlook on life.
Happy Spring to Everyone!
In the Southern Hemisphere it is the first day of Autumn. Day and night are again of equal length. The leaves are beginning to turn into their bright hues and the air is getting chilly. Time to harvest and finish projects.
Happy Autumn to Everyone!
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Happy Spring!
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Thank you so much, Vanya! 🙂
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Hi Morgaine!!
Lovely artwork in you post!
It’s not chilling here in Tasmania yet, though there have been one or two cooler days. It’s been VERY dry this year, the native bush and trees are really struggling! Ferns are struggling to grow faster than wallabies eat them, leaves on understory plants are wilting and the giant gums have flowered unusually profusely and shedding their leaves – they are not deciduous!
A “storm” came through this afternoon but hasn’t brought much rain so far. Hopefully winter will bring some much needed moisture to the soil.
Enjoy your lengthening days and some sunshine 😀
Tone.
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Thank you so much, Tone! Haven’t seen you in a while. I thought maybe you went hiking.
Weather has been weird. It got warm early and some of my crocuses bloomed just in time for a light snowstorm and too much rain. My daffodils and tulip leaves are sprouting so I might have some flowers soon. 🙂
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Happy Equinox! Lovely art work!
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Thank you so much, Katelon! 🙂
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Happy Spring!
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Thank you so much, Francisco! 🙂
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You’re very welcome! 🌹
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Lovely! A beautiful time of year with all the Spring flowers brightening even the dull days!
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Thank you so much, Peter! I’m hoping my flowers will be blooming soon. 🙂
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Wishing you an eventful spring 🌼
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Thank you so much, Kajal! 🙂
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Happy Spring, MM! I am partial to Winter sticking around a bit longer, but Spring is good, too.
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So am I and I guess the Universe heard our wishes. It snowed a little today! 😀
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Lucky you!
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I’m looking forward to a bit of warmth
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It will be here soon! 🙂
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I always find it so weird to think about how in the same world it can be so opposite depending on which side you live!
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So true! Although, if nothing is done about global warming it will be Summer every day. 😦
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So pretty and I must say that I’m very glad to be on the spring side of our little blue dot right now :).
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Thank you so much, Kristen! It snowed and rained last night. And there are swirling snow flurries right now! 🙂 My daffodils and tulips which are about to bloom soon are probably very confused. 😀
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Happy spring to you too!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Beautiful fall and spring trees! They make me happy, all those vibrant colors. I do love the summer solstice, but the vernal equinox is more joyful to me. Warmth and blossoms are close at hand.
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Thank you so much, Mary! I can never decide which season I like more. Each one has special magick. 🙂
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I love these! Happy Spring to you! 🌷
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Thank you so much! :) Some of my daffodils are blooming and the tulips are getting ready to make their appearance. And for the first time in 5 years my forsythia is in full bloom!
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Love the way you juxtapose opposite ends of the season in the Northern and Southers hemispheres 🙂
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Thank you so much, Ankur! 🙂
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