
“As long as the Earth can make a spring every year, I can.
I won’t give up until the Earth gives up.” – Alice Walker
“Indeed, to garden — even merely to be in a garden — is nothing less than a triumph of resistance against the merciless race of modern life, so compulsively focused on productivity at the cost of creativity, of lucidity, of sanity; a reminder that we are creatures enmeshed with the great web of being…” – Maria Popova
“Like the seeds, we have to straddle that paradox of not leaving the comforts of our gestational time too quickly, while finding ways to keep moving. Coming out of winter is like waking from hibernation—we need to go slowly, steadily…
…As we step into the capacities of our next becoming, we must do two things. The first is to come into a clear conversation with that pulse of vitality and originality which is growing within us, and the other is to meet, name, and respect our resistances to that growth.
After all, resistance is what strengthens and protects us in ways we may not yet understand. Sometimes what looks like hesitation is actually wisdom in disguise.” – Toko-pa Turner
“After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality, love, and so on — have found that none of these finally satisfy, or permanently wear — what remains? Nature remains; to bring out from their torpid recesses, the affinities of a man or woman with the open air, the trees, fields, the changes of seasons — the sun by day and the stars of heaven by night.” – Walt Whitman
Another snowstorm.
A new salvo of political cruelties.
A week further into the northern hemisphere’s Spring.
A vow made and shared.
Much love and kindest regards, dear friends.


I love this collection! Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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Dear Katharine, You remind me how fleeting and how determined spring had to be when I lived in Duluth, MN. Some years it was not until May that I was sure spring was firmly in charge. Here the turn towards spring becomes obvious in February. No matter the time length or ferocity of change, spring arrives to give us awe and hope. I am totally with Alice Walker—as long as there is a spring, I will not give up. Ann
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Yes, yes, yes, as I look out onto more snow now than most of winter. Thankful for our kind neighbor who just shoveled the deep and heavy stuff. Earth is happy for the extra soaking. And nor do I, Ann. Much love.
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May we also emerge from the political winter we are all enduring. Thank you for reminding us that, inevitably, spring follows winter.
Best wishes,
Debra Kuzbik
Vancouver Island
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Beautifully written. Thank you, Debra.
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Wonderful ♥️
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