March Reflections

An Excerpt:

After the long and often drab months of winter, spring is the time of newness, and explosive growth, when living things change from one day to the next as quickly as a young child changes in the eyes of a doting auntie. Last year’s acorns littering the land sprout and take root, on their way to some day becoming mature trees. Even the weather itself is young in the spring, moving quickly from sunshine to thunderstorm, then back again.

If autumn is the time of old men and checkers, spring is the time of youth and baseball.

If youth is a red Ferrari, then we of more advanced years have become a lumbering dump truck.

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