As leftover remnants of a season gone by
winter blossoms adorn barren branches
Awaiting spring’s warm, rich, fertile soil
where they shall scatter their seed-filled petals
in rebirth of their beauty upon the earth.
© Julie Rehnelt 2015
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You know you’re increasingly getting a case of spring fever when you’re seeing ‘blossoms’ where there aren’t any. 😉
It’s only a whopping 4 degrees here at the moment {{{brrr!}}}, so it’s hard to believe there’s only 21 more days until spring officially arrives, but that’s what the calendar says…
Whatever the weather where you are, I hope you have a wonderful day, may it be filled with warmth and beauty, and with…
✿~Peace & Love~✿
Thanks for helping us find the beauty in winter. This has been a long cold one. Hugs to keep you warm! 🙂
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I find myself walking through the woods and thinking of what wildflowers might be growing in a certain area in a couple of months…
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BRRR! I’m such a wimp I feel like 43 is cold! I don’t think my body could make it through a Minnesota winter. Stay warm and keep finding the beauty!
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43 IS cold, but it can actually feel pretty warm to us here after the freezing temps all winter. 😉
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Yes, we do work harder to find the beauty in winter. Sometimes I will stand next to a beech or oak tree and just listen to the wind tossing the dried leaves that cling to the branches. Echoes of summer. Have a great weekend, Julie!
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Thanks Eliza, you too! 🙂
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I love your blossoms! Enjoy your weekend 🙂
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Thank you, hope you enjoy yours too! 🙂
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How lovely!
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Thank you!
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Utterly beautiful work, Julie!
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Thank you, Noora!
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Your summer show the hope of that season was so refreshing and wonderful.
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Thanks Charlie! 🙂
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