Born and bred in the Sunshine State of Florida I adored rainy days and loved the sound of raindrops pitter-pattering on the windows. There was joy too in the excitement generated with the onset of a tropical winter’s whistling winds and cooler temps.
I live now, in Virginia where there are actually four seasons. And sometimes winter seems extraordinarily long. This has been one of those howling unexpected seasons when Spring is a distant memory and the elderly who have been in self imposed Covid-19 isolation begin to yearn for the sun.
Is a visiting Robin really a harbinger of Spring?
Today I thought I saw a Robin flitting through the barren branches of a Virginia Winter, a winter which boasted its gloomy days and featured overcast skies, ominous clouds, snow, sleet, freezing rain, and a disappearing sun.
Was my visiting Robin a mirage or the result of wishful thinking?
Oh, I am so ready to toss the fuzzy slippers and the warm-as-toast sweaters and awkward scarves and gloves and proclaim the winter “Said and Done!”
Then again, snowfalls and spring flowers are landscape reminders of times past and times to come. Tired of one season? Wait a minute. The weather will soon change.
And whether or not my rockin’ robin visitor was real or a conjured image of the imagination, he cocked his head and said, “Get ready again my friend because sunshine’s coming your way!”
I’m such a fan of robins, and have been since childhood. I rarely see them here, but this year we’ve been nearly overrun with them, for weeks. It’s been wonderful! I hope yours arrive soon.
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Happy Meterological Spring (Mar.1), Dor!
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And as you welcome and celebrate Spring, we look forward to the end of summer and the dreary months ahead. Stay safe and warm, dear sister
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What a cheerfully expectant post! Robins bring us joy and hope. Thank you for sharing yours.
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I’m with you, Dor. We are SO ready for spring and a chance to be outside in warm sunshine without freezing our tails off. I haven’t seen a robin here yet (of course, we are farther north than you), but I’m on the look out!
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Your robin was not a mirage – I’m sure he was there. The robins and thrushes flew into my back yard last week and I could feel the winter doldrums dissipate, just knowing they were out there.
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I hope your robin really does mean Spring is springing! Julie
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They are here! They are here!
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For some reason this is a truly happy Spring! I hope it is for you too my sister of choice!
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That one robin did it… got me smiling. Now there are many more who got the message that happy days are ahead. Happy Spring to you and your Anne, and lots more of your wonderful blog posts!
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It’s not quite warm yet but I saw a daffodil this morning! I do believe Spring is sending us clues!
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Lots of robins have found us since that post and they make me so happy to know the sun will be shining more regularly. And you are so right… I “feel the winter doldrums dissipating.”
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Ditto Julie. Ditto. And lots more robins have found us now so I guess that is a guarantee!
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Thanks, Dor.
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