Saturday, February 20, 2010

Notes on Georgia: Has Spring Sprung? 02/2010


Has Spring sprung? One week ago, I would have laughed this question off. Atlanta received record snow fall, blanketing the city in puffy snow and leaving the streets a slushy mess. Matt and I headed straight to Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta, hoping for snow play time. The park was gorgeous. The lights from the buildings downtown reflected off the ice and it truly seemed as if the trees were sparkling. It was quite cold obviously, but Matt and I forgot about the temperature for awhile, and walked through couples making snow men, groups of kids having snowball fights and others who like us, were looking for white zen.

The snow started melting away the next day, and each day throughout the week seemed colder and colder. The prospect of Spring seemed so far away.

Yet Spring seems to have appeared suddenly, as if trying to prove us all wrong. The sun shines, there are Robins and Woodpeckers galore and people seem to be walking with a little more bounce in their step. The magazine covers all boast Spring decorating ideas, and I even read an article about forcing Spring blooms on tree branches to open!

I understand the romance of Spring a little more. In California there really is little to no distinction between seasons. Here, after several month of real cold, Spring seems like a warm and fresh gift from Mother Nature.

The forecast claims rain will begin again early next week, and maybe it will go back to being frigid outside. But today it feels like the world is flowering around us. The trees are still barren, but the kudzu is turning green. I've gotten a taste of the upcoming season and now I really can't wait for the sun to come out of hiding.

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