Thursday, March 9, 2023

The Ides of March by Lynn Lovegreen

We’re almost at the Ides of March, which is the start of either the spring or fall season depending on whether you’re in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. Most people notice the seasons where they live. Even warm equatorial regions might have a wet season and dry season. But where I live in Southcentral Alaska, it’s a big deal. It’s temperate here, not like the Arctic north, but we still have a big difference between our warm and cold seasons.


Susitna River near Talkeetna Alaska, ice melting on river, Alaska Range mountains in background

Right now, we’re at the end of winter, almost at break up (so-called because the ice breaks up and melts). Break up is when mud puddles and muck cover the ground, and meltwater fills the streets. But it’s also an exciting time of year, as we all anticipate warmer times when we don’t have to shovel the driveway, scrape off the frost before we drive our vehicles, or bundle up to go outside—all those things we get tired of doing by the end of winter.

 

Spring is short here, just a few weeks long, but it is one of my favorite times of year. As the leaves grow on the birch trees, delicate spring green infuses the forests. Grass and shrubs grow again. Many of our migratory birds come back in spring. Energy seems to flow around us.


Young moose in backyard, grass starting to grow on lawn


What season do you have now in your part of the world? Or do you have a favorite season?

 

Lynn Lovegreen has lived in Alaska for most of her life. After twenty years in the classroom, she retired to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and volunteering for her local library. Her young adult historical romance is set in Alaska, a great place for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at www.lynnlovegreen.com.





5 comments:

Judith Ashley said...

Love the pictures, Lynn. It's about spring time here in the Pacific Northwest although it has been a longer, colder, snowy winter than in the last few years when it has been the opposite. I would say I have a least favorite season (summer). I find little to nothing that I like about those months. Favorite is usually winter (November - April although it can start in October and go into May) so not really a calendared season.

Lynn Lovegreen said...

The Pacific Northwest is lovely! Hope you have a nice spring this year.

Lynn

Diana McCollum said...

Beautiful pictures Lynn!

Lynn Lovegreen said...

Thanks, Diana! Happy March!

Sarah Raplee said...

Lynn, I'm with you about Spring! Spring and Fall are my favorite seasons. Not too hot, not too cold, Not too gloomy, interesting weather. New scents, sounds and colors, birds migrating passing through - what's not to like?

It's going to be Spring where I live. Let's celebrate!!!