Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Signs of Spring

I should have posted this a couple weeks ago...but now will do. There's a fab full Storm Moon out...and I've decanted the herbal tinctures I started on the New Moon, which happened to be Mardi Gras! (more about that later..).

Anyhow, as a very occasional phenologist, I've noticed the obvious seasonal changes: chattering morning birds, the spring bulbs slow emergence and flowering, the longer days (although this was now screwed up by Spring Ahead Daylight Savings this past Sunday), and cloudy rainy days. Strangely, it snowed just a couple days ago (Monday the 9th) and earlier the year started out dry, COLD and sunny (see beautiful sunrise pic from early February)
February 09
In fact, it has been very cold this whole winter, and we've all had bad bouts with colds as a result.

Speaking of the Spring flowers, they are very late this year, usually by this time I have masses of Daffodils for a huge bouquet I make for the St. Patrick's Day celebration that I host for the older members of our family. We barely have any, just two pink hyacinths and one small early-blooming variety of Daffodil have fully blossomed, the rest are just buds...

3 comments:

Hypatia said...

There's also another phenomenon which I've dubbed "feathering"...it's when the trees start to barely bud out, and they don't seem just like bare branches against the sky. Today is cold, rainy and cloudy-I think we're back to our old PNW weather!

Don Snabulus said...

I guess that means more cuddling under warm blankets :D

Where my daffodils at!

Hypatia said...

Another thing...the Frogs. I've been hearing the frogs alot in the evening lately...and just this week the Cherry trees started blooming.

Wonderful.