11 March 2006

Spring

After the coldest Fuji winter in 60 years, and my first winter without central heating, there is nothing like pink plum tree blossoms and the songs of little birds.

But the real testament to the coming of spring is that the bugs are back.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha ha--I feel the same way! It was in the 60s today as I was strolling around downtown. I can't wait until I move downtown.
xo,
Mimi

kelsoma said...

Hi there. Thanks for the nice comment. Sometimes it's easy to think and feel that I am alone in my experiences, so it's nice to be reminded that I'm not. Enjoy your day (it's so gloomy here! where is spring?).

Anonymous said...

Did you ever stop in the woods on a snowy evening?

Anonymous said...

Hello. Just another post from your hometown. Spring arrived here as well, though that was several weeks ago, and yesterday's snow "storm" indicates that winter has once again returned. After reading the bit about your newfound appreciation of interdependence, I thought you would appreciate the site wearesoadorable.com, which must be seen to be believed. The wedding date is august 12th, if you didn't already know. I've been talked into some kind of ceremonial position. Be seeing you,
SAK

Lauren said...

"Must be seen to be believed"--I saw it and still don't know if I believe it. I don't know what's more stunning - the reason the website was created, or how old and tall Eli looked in the family photos.

Thanks for letting me know, although I have to admit, I'm a bit disappointed I didn't hear from another source...then again, guess I can't complain.

Take care and write again.

Anonymous said...

Hi Lauren. I am going to that wedding - Whitney & Jacobs. ill be sure to show them the comment you made! - Peter - aim: rmblnman