I love it when you get that aroma of fresh cut grass, a bit of warmth on the breeze and seeing the blossom bud
The smell of freshly cut grass is actually a chemical distress scream to warn it's neighbours of impending danger!
Those cut grasses are a bunch of whiners. That is why I prefer the smell of napalm in the morning.
I had to google what napalm was. The cut grass is a winner for me.
Anonymous said
Feb 20 9:29 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
Too many grey days in a row. Fed up with the cold. Even though winters got a sort of melancholy beauty I want to see some greenery and colour. This final stretch is always the hardest.
I disagree, I always find Winter to be the most beautiful months of the year (not that we have any decent Winters here anymore sadly) - Spring has always been false hope and lies of what is to come.
Spring is for re-birth what you do with that new life is fully down to you. As an adult you are free to make different choices.
I always look forward to spring, I like all seasons for differing reasons but spring always makes me feel like I have a new beginning a fresh start and I make the most of every year I have now.
Magica said
Feb 20 6:12 PM, 2020
I love Spring and Autumn. I love rain too, can't stand the heat lol. I know I'm probably one of few.
Syl said
Feb 20 10:33 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
I love Spring and Autumn. I love rain too, can't stand the heat lol. I know I'm probably one of few.
We should swap houses....you come ooop north to rainy Manchester, I will live in the warmer south....win win.
I had to google what napalm was.
The cut grass is a winner for me.
Spring is for re-birth what you do with that new life is fully down to you. As an adult you are free to make different choices.
I always look forward to spring, I like all seasons for differing reasons but spring always makes me feel like I have a new beginning a fresh start and I make the most of every year I have now.
I love Spring and Autumn. I love rain too, can't stand the heat lol. I know I'm probably one of few.
We should swap houses....you come ooop north to rainy Manchester, I will live in the warmer south....win win.