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My life as a multimedia artist, poet and creative writing instructor has brought me to a deep awareness of nature's importance in my life. Beginning each day with a walk in a wildlife sanctuary keeps me healthy and spiritually centered. I look forward to sharing my experience with others through my blog, Quiet Waters.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

THIS IS THE DAY

This is the day…the day that always comes when we need it most. It’s the day when cool turns to warm, and wind turns to breeze, and something nameless in us, something intuitive, knows that winter is finally over. Yes, we may get some more cold weather. Yes, there may yet be another snow, but something has happened to begin the unfoldment of a new season, a season of light and life. By the hour, the sun beckons us to strip off another layer of jackets and sweaters. We put on our sunglasses and roll down our car windows. Strangers and friends alike look at one another, smile a knowing smile, and share the unspoken thought, “Yes, it’s really true….Spring is here!” Evidence is everywhere. Down in the hollow behind our home, peepers began to sing, today. At noon, it was only a faint little song sung by the newly born. By evening, the song had grown to a vesper chorus. For this brief time of courting , pairs of wild geese break away from their flock to fly as sweethearts. Yesterday morning, I heard a persistent honking and expected to see them appear overhead. To my surprise, one silent goose, followed by her honking suitor, came flying, not overhead, but through the woodland trees, only a few feet off the ground. Oblivious to the human standing transfixed at the sight of their zany chase, they made their way toward the pond, then boomeranged back, still near ground level, in my direction. I darted quickly out of their path to avoid a collision that would have sent feathers flying. Pear trees and multiflora rose, only a week ago, lifeless and dull, now wear pearls of green buds on their branches and boughs. Everywhere, seen and unseen, on this day, change is taking place. A transformation is coming. Everywhere, the Natural World whispers to us, “ Wake up! Be aware! Be alive!”

Blessings, Sandra