From season to season our outdoor pass times changed. In the summer, we swam, picked flowers, tortured poor snakes and frogs, and road our bikes. In the Autumn we hunted for salamanders under the leaves, and collected all the beautiful bright red, orange, and yellow plant life. When winter came we took advantage of the bad-ass toboggan run that our driveway transformed into, occasionally running into a dog with a JT racer by accident. No matter the season, we were outside often, but I have to say that when its cold enough to need a sweater, but warm enough to switch winter boots for hiking shoes... Its my favourite season. When the snow melted and we were able hear the small waterfall in the woods running from our front door, I knew it was spring and summer was around the corner. Something about tiny green sprouts, and the smell of a mud puddle makes me deliriously happy. So much so that I must wonder why I live in the city. None of these things are city things, right?
Wrong. I've got a bad case of spring fever and I will not let a few sky scrapers hide my Mother Nature from me. Yesterday, I wore only a sweater for most of the day, ogled at mud puddles, and could hear running water rushing through storm sewers. I watched squirrels come out of hiding all mangy and starving, and birds chirping so happily you could hear their tiny dimples forming. Through my (New) sunglasses I could see the extra energy emitting from humans, pets, and city wildlife a like as if there were actually stink lines. That's right - Get outside and blow the stink off you, just like Grandma says!
Spring 2013 - Toronto, Ontario |
Happy spring time to you and yours,
Lauren <3
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