"Passing through the woods on some clear, still morning in March, while the metallic ring and tension of winter are still in the earth and air, the silence is suddenly broken by long, resonant hammering upon a dry limb or stub. It is a Downy beating a reveille to spring. In the utter stillness and amid the rigid forms we listen with pleasure; and, as it comes to my ear oftener at this season than at any other, I freely exonerate the author of it from the imputation of any gastronomic motives, and credit him with a genuine musical performance."
Tomorrow is the first day of spring, oh my.
Tomorrow is the first day of spring, oh my.
- From "Wake-Robin" first published in 1871 by John Burroughs
- Photo taken at Ijams Nature Center
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- Photo taken at Ijams Nature Center
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A very beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Aby.
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