Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pussy Willows

March 17:

The Pussy Willows' Catkins are breaking through their tight little "Husks". As a Child, I loved Pussy Willows. As an Adult, I still do.

While the Humans are anxious for Spring Green, Nature still wears that Soft Brown Coat which carefully held all that was alive in Winter. We are at the Shoulder Season when Winter and Spring are doing their Dance. Spring is more evident now in taking the lead, but Winter is not out of the picture yet. In fact, Snow is possible for this weekend.

I am reminded that the Old Timers said that the Puddles and Ponds will freeze a coating of Ice 3 times after the Frogs begin to sing. They began singing last week.

Those fuzzy little Pussy Willows are signposts pointing to Spring which is to come. The Brooder and Rooster Houses have been shut up and quiet for some time. The orders to the Hatcheries are in. By the end of April, we will have Baby Chicks coming to spend some time with us on the Farm.

A Soft Green is beginning to replace some of the Soft Brown. We Humans seem to have front row seats right here on the Farm for this next act of Nature's Grand Play.

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