I subscribe to a number of newsletters that I really look forward to finding in my inbox.
Filled with positivity, insight, uplifting words, inspiration for the week, quotes . . .
Hum Yoga & Meditation based here in Ontario, Canada is one of my favourites and I absolutely loved
yesterday's "... three beautiful ways to connect with spring energy" story.
Sonja Den Elzen, shared tips on connecting with the energy of Spring.
One in particular I gravitated too, in fact, I grabbed my camera and macro lens and headed outside after reading the newsletter to put the idea into action. 😊
One in particular I gravitated too, in fact, I grabbed my camera and macro lens and headed outside after reading the newsletter to put the idea into action. 😊
Sonja suggested choosing a tree to witness from bud to bloom.
Observe its journey - how the buds begin to swell, the leaves unfold ....
Make it your Spring companion and visit it a few times each week to observe its journey.
What a lovely way to connect & reflect with nature.
This little tree has brought so much joy, colour and intoxicating aroma for over 30 years.
I found her at the end of the season, for less than $2.00 tossed to the "as is sale" at the back of the White Rose nursery.
She looked a bit worse for wear after a hot season, and all alone, so of course I knew she was coming home with me and going in our garden :-)
Not only did she plant her roots firmly the moment she hit new soil, but she has also continued to bloom every year. She has withstood many harsh winters & squirrels sharpening their teeth on her bark, and some years she's bloomed heavier than others, but she never disappoints! And . . . *every year* without fail, when the lilac is in bloom, the yellow finch arrive in our garden!
I had never realized how beautiful yellow and lavender look together until I saw a finch sitting on a lilac branch!
(you can find a photo in my "Photography" page)
A few little friends stopped by the moment they heard the sunporch door open...
So back inside I went for a handful of walnuts.
And of course, had to take a few photos of them enjoying their treat.
"Nature gives
to every time and season
some beauties
of its own"
~Charles Dickens~
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