The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;
The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell.
Arise, and come away!
(Song of Solomon 2:11-13a)
Friends! It’s spring! The sun is shining! The birds are singing! It's almost too hot some days, isn't it? And isn't it fantastic? After a cold, cold winter, to see the sun again. I bask.
Things have been looking up since last time I wrote. And I've been thinking of all the marvelous things that exist. For some reason, it's easier to be chipper when it's 80 degrees and sunny than when you're locked inside your house on a chill, cloudy day in the middle of February. More than anything, I feel grateful for steady employment and for supportive friends who never let me down. Without them, life would be poor and cheerless.
Here is a list of some other things that make me happy.
#1: Afternoon rain.
I work in the morning and at night, so I usually have a few hours between 1:00
and 5:00 p.m. to enjoy the world. There are fewer things more peaceful than
watching a steady afternoon rain.
#2: Morning sun.
My current apartment faces north, so I only get a few hours of sunlight in the
morning, which completely disappears by noon, leaving the place in darkness. But the light is lovely filtering in
through the window as I’m getting ready in the morning.
#3: Green leaves
(not the Japanese band, but the literal leaves on the trees): I didn’t know how
much I had missed them until I saw them popping out again. There’s a tree right
outside of the living room with so much foliage on it that it blocks the street. It’s a
shame it can’t block the noise from the traffic as well.
#4: Books. I
think I’m reading four books at once right now, and have two more waiting in
the wings. I love having options for which
universe to visit.
#5: Coffee.
Specifically afternoon coffee and pie on a lazy weekend, but settling down to
morning coffee, breakfast, and the newspaper before work is definitely a close
second.
#6: The smell of
honeysuckle. Can’t. Be. Beat.
#7: Blackberry blossoms. I am going to gather so many blackberries this summer, and make so many pies and cobblers and jams. I feel like I'm seeing so many more blossoms this year than last and am excited about picking them!
#8: A new place to live. When my lease is up in June, I will be moving to a light and airy 3-bedroom townhouse on the other side of the city, and the next era in my life will begin!
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