Still--today was one of those days in Montreal that gives you hope that maybe, at some point, it might really be spring.
There were living things popping up out of the ground:
And much of the snow is melted; the snow mountains could last for quite some time:
There were bicycles, tricycles, chalk drawing, and hopscotch:
The stumps in the natural playscape are peeking out, reminding us of the fun to be had down there when the last of the snow finally seeps into the ground:
And there are some new signs of spring indoors. We made a $1.99 impulse buy today, a blue hyacinth from the nursery down the street:
And we have basil! The first signs of what will hopefully be batches and batches of frozen pesto:
Phew! I wasn't sure how much longer I could deal with winter! I know we'll still be back and forth, back and forth, but we're finally creeping toward the edge of the cold, dark winter. How silly I was when I thought to myself in the end of January, "well, this winter has actually gone by pretty quickly."
4 comments:
Hooray!!! If your winter was like ours, it was pretty mild until sometime in January - then the REAL winter hit!
We're in Vegas right now, and the 80-degree weather never felt so good!
lovely signs of Spring's promise and I am going to go to that playscape post - love those stumps.
sounds good... :-)
A couple comments: One - I'm glad you took the picture of the tulips popping up BEFORE I put the "squirrel deterrent" around them. Two - I think it is hysterical that you have a picture documenting my spouse's most excellent (and first, I might add) hopscotch drawing... with a few added hopping opportunities.
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