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16th March 2008
Countdown to Spring - A Time for Planting
It’s mid-March. Despite nearly two feet of snow last weekend, we are ready for Spring regardless of our location. Winter enables hibernation from many things, including the garden. I have already visited three gardening facilities in anticipation of Spring, waiting for pansies and mulch. When I see tips of plants peaking through the leftover mulch from last Fall, I know Spring will be here soon.
With Spring, many things provide a burst of energy including longer days, dog walks, cleaning, warmer days, a desire for more activity, which leads to new projects. What are the new projects in store for this Spring?
Selling the condo, training the new whippet lab mix, starting class at Ohio State, client projects, going through my first in-vitro, and possibly a big move. It’s all about planting seeds in different ways - through school, a new rescue, a garden, a possible child or two, and perhaps a new home somewhere else.
What are you planning to do this Spring? I encourage you to plant some new seeds this Spring - do something different, substantially different - something that makes an impact on others’ lives.
Blessings!
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