Last weekend I went for a walk to the Udelny park. I had my camera with me and I wanted to take pictures of how
sun warms the nature. After
all we're in March!
I was glad to see that the snow has almost melted on the hills of the park and it only remains on a flat lawn. A month ago children had been tobogganing here and now spots of soil and grass are already visible.
In some places streams have run, and they are deep up to
the grass. Trees also wake up: the ends of the branches have begun
to turn yellow and green.
I was glad to see that the snow has almost melted on the hills of the park and it only remains on a flat lawn. A month ago children had been tobogganing here and now spots of soil and grass are already visible.
The sky is blue-gray in those days, trunks and branches of oaks and birches are clearly visible against the sky.
Here is the poem 'Spring Time Light' by Robert Patinson. I think it goes well with my photos of a vernal day:
Spring Time Light
At last the mornings
welcome light
has drawn the darkness from the night,
and growing days give time and heat
for nature's bounty to repeat.
has drawn the darkness from the night,
and growing days give time and heat
for nature's bounty to repeat.
The trees sing out in
chorus lines
words which blossoms redefine,
these garlands in the trees reveal
the land can now revive and heal.
words which blossoms redefine,
these garlands in the trees reveal
the land can now revive and heal.
All creatures feel the
warming hand
of sun beams scattered on the land
as battered grass begins to grow,
released once more the rivers flow.
of sun beams scattered on the land
as battered grass begins to grow,
released once more the rivers flow.
Do you like the first signs of nature awakening? Do you believe in people's omens that early spring predicts hot summer?