Eager to record the details of a Spring that is beginning to slowly creep in around me that I could not help but to set my list of to-dos aside.

All these signs of Spring to inspires my first pages.

"Slayer of winter, art thou here again?
O welcome, thou that bring'st the summer nigh!
The bitter wind makes not thy victory vain,
Nor will we mock thee for thy faint blue sky.
Welcome, O March! whose kindly days and dry
Make April ready for the throstle's song.
Thou first redresser of the winter's wrong!
Yea, welcome, March! and though I die ere June,
Yet for the hope of life I give thee praise,
Striving to swell the burden of the tune
That even now I hear thy brown birds raise,"
-William Morris
4 comments:
how i love to listen to the dialogue duet of chickadees. they bring such a smile to my face.
love these glimpses into your creating and journaling.
happy soon to be spring to you dear friend!
the journal page is beautiful, Tracie - so glad that spring has come for you, as well
Lovely journal. Your work inspires me to create things by hand, which isn't something I normally do. I sent a Banjo Bunny e-card for you. Please click the link to view. http://www.banjobunny.com/viewcard.php?reqid=47e2c7671dbfc
warmly, Susan
Gorgeous pages, Tracie! Your chickadees are so darling.
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