LaMedicine
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:icon_smil I'm sitting at work with a pile of papers I need to sign...but as I write the date on each of the documents, I think, "It's only a couple of days till March!"...and sort of start, daydreaming....
In this part of the world where I now live, the 3rd of March, this Friday, is Peach Blossom Festival, also known as Hina Dolls' Festival, or Girls' Day. As soon as Valentine's Day is over, the store shelves are lined with the dolls, candies and other goods that are a must for the day. When we see all that stuff go up, we think, "Spring is just around the corner", whether it is a blizzard outside, or a fine day.
Soon after the festival is over, the weather bureau starts including in its forecast, the "cherry blossom front line." It's the forecast for when the cherry blossoms will start blooming, and when they will be in full bloom. Here, where I live, the flowers will start blooming around the last week of March, will be in full regalia around the end of March/first few days of April, and last through the first week of April. The frontline starts from the south around the time of the spring Equinox, and travel to the north slowly, until around the first week of May.
Though the trees start blooming slowly, they seem to burst into full bloom overnight, and we wake up one morning, to a world suddenly full of pink...all over the place. It never fails to amaze me that the trees that line the streets I am familiar with, will suddenly turn into pink clouds, then after a night of rain and strong winds, again almost over night, we wake up to trees with bright green leaves, and streets and rivers covered by a pink blanket.
Just the thought of it is pleasant, and the blossoms to us, signify spring in full swing.
So, what comes to your mind when you think of spring?
Any tradition/events where you live/grew up that will always remind you of the beauty and hope and peace of mind that spring brings to you that we can share?
Okay, I'd better get back to work.*sigh*
In this part of the world where I now live, the 3rd of March, this Friday, is Peach Blossom Festival, also known as Hina Dolls' Festival, or Girls' Day. As soon as Valentine's Day is over, the store shelves are lined with the dolls, candies and other goods that are a must for the day. When we see all that stuff go up, we think, "Spring is just around the corner", whether it is a blizzard outside, or a fine day.
Soon after the festival is over, the weather bureau starts including in its forecast, the "cherry blossom front line." It's the forecast for when the cherry blossoms will start blooming, and when they will be in full bloom. Here, where I live, the flowers will start blooming around the last week of March, will be in full regalia around the end of March/first few days of April, and last through the first week of April. The frontline starts from the south around the time of the spring Equinox, and travel to the north slowly, until around the first week of May.
Though the trees start blooming slowly, they seem to burst into full bloom overnight, and we wake up one morning, to a world suddenly full of pink...all over the place. It never fails to amaze me that the trees that line the streets I am familiar with, will suddenly turn into pink clouds, then after a night of rain and strong winds, again almost over night, we wake up to trees with bright green leaves, and streets and rivers covered by a pink blanket.
Just the thought of it is pleasant, and the blossoms to us, signify spring in full swing.
So, what comes to your mind when you think of spring?
Any tradition/events where you live/grew up that will always remind you of the beauty and hope and peace of mind that spring brings to you that we can share?
Okay, I'd better get back to work.*sigh*