With the arrival of spring we are moving from darker days into more light.

Signs like these new baby goats are emerging

and flowers.

The seasons are patterns in nature - interconnected as they merge from one to the next.

And some patterns are more spread out - long range, like last night's super moon.
3 comments:
cute babies you have! are they in your land? I love that moon you dyed - here in Portland is also rainy and cold but we have a few new growth on plants!
That glorious moon (and your bit of shibori makes it even more so) visited us too....but no flowers here at all, at all!
Herm - the babies were at a city park in a petting zoo. I imagine your weather is similar to here.
Penny - I used to live in Calgary and remember a much longer wait for flowers.
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