Monday, January 28, 2008

Spring has sprung

I don't care if it is cold in your part of the world. In the Smith/O'Reilly household there is a certain whiff in the air that has me reaching for the cleaning fluids and eyeing up me man a certain way (in fairness, he has the decency to look scared).

I've been getting ready, I tell myself, for La Fheile Bríd (fadas and Irish spelling ever my failing). This day is the 1st of February and already the evenings are lengthening out a little and my kids are behaving like baa lambs: extra bleating and sproinging around the place; they played outside on Saturday for the first time this year, making a nice muddly circle in the back garden where their cycle tracks went round and around.

I love spring. I love its renewal and promise. I love the green bulb buds spurting up from the ground and the small tight knit furls of browny-green on wet branches and bushes that look otherwise dead. I love the slightly deeper green that grass gets this time of year and the red glow of Salix Alba along the motorway cuttings with the sun behind it makin it glow.

And I love the idea of another year kicking off again. Yes, I love spring!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I join you on the 2nd to celebrate Imbolc - the hope of spring. Whoopee.

Unknown said...

Oh yes, lots of whoopee... ;)

S. Kearney said...

Bloody hell! Spring already? Where's my winter gone. I've got lots of skiing to get in! :-)

Unknown said...

we'll be skiing here at this rate too - it's taken a very cold turn just lately - shouldn't have opened me mouth, should I?

Anonymous said...

We've got daffs & snowdrops on the go & a single clump of what I thought were primroses but turned out to be cowslips! Weird...