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Tag Archives: Spring
De-wintering: enjoying seasonal transition by soaking in joys of melt and ice
Late March where I am, this year, means one can experience this combination: 1. Spring-like weather warm enough that I don’t need bulky winter clothing anymore, plenty of sunshine, and birdsong 2. a winter-like woods where the floor is mostly … Continue reading