After weeks and weeks of cold, sunless days of wind, rain, and even some snow, is it any wonder we get desperate as we anticipate spring weather?
I was unreasonably happy when I noticed these daffodil leaves poking through the winter’s mess.
I’m hoping that by the time it’s Easter, the daffodils will bloom and announce that our winter ordeal is over.
Daffodils are tough. They are among the first flowers to put out feelers to gauge the temperature above that layer of fall leaves.
Can I come out yet?
And is the snow gone?
Will I be frozen
While waiting for dawn?
Gather your courage,
My buddies all say,
Be brave together
And we’ll win the day.
First we may shiver,
But then you will see,
The sun will shine longer
For you and for me.
Set up your blossoms
To open in spring,
Yellow and cheerful
Is just the right thing.
We are the bravest
The gutsiest here,
Being the first to bring
Snippets of cheer.
Sooooooooon!
I cheated here and put in a photo of daffodils from another year, but they are the same ones that belong to those green stems in the previous photo.
Daffodils have a special place in my heart. My mother loved flowers and when, as a new Canadian, she learned the name of these flowers, she couldn’t help always mixing up the syllables. To this day I think of them as daffy dolls, her name for them.
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