
Soon winter will lose its grip and spring flowers and plants will brighten this area.
“March is a month of considerable frustration – it is so near spring and yet across a great deal of the country the weather is still so violent and changeable that outdoor activities in our yards seems light years away.” – Thalassa Cruso
The seasons will soon come full circle once again. In a few days winter the winter season will be over and spring will be the new sheriff in town. Mother Nature will begin a rebirth and the countryside will be filled with flowers, tender young plants and newborn forest critters.
Baseball spring training camps will become a hive of activity. Farmers will begin preparing their fields for planting. The hillsides will come alive as Mother Nature paints them with the colors of the wild plum, redbud and dogwood trees.
Mother Earth will once again renew herself and the circle will begin anew and once again end with winter. Here in the Midwest I can remember when spring lasted for awhile. However in the last 5 or 6 years it seems like we go straight from winter to summer with just a smidgen of spring in between.
“Behold, my friends ,the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of their love!” – Sitting Bull
With the spring comes the spring rains and the flooding. Man has done a real good job of causing historical floods by building their levees. The floods use to clean out and remodel the riparian area of the river which was good for the river. With the levees the water backs up and stays put for a longer period of time and I think this makes the flooding less effective at clearing out some of the debris. Oh well that is my story and I am sticking to it.
We have had some big snows in March. I remember when I was a youngster, one Easter we woke up to 6 inches of snow on the ground. We have a couple of sayings here in Missouri though about the weather.
“Don’t like the weather you say. Stick around for it is sure to change in a couple of hours.’
“Here in Missouri you can experience all 4 seasons in one day.”

A Sign of Spring
Here they are calling for high of 50, low of 36 and Sunday high of 39 and low of 37 with a chance of rain or snow. Winter is still holding on.
“The coming and going of the seasons give us more than the springtimes, summers, autumns, and winters of our lives. It reflects the coming and going of the circumstances of our lives like the glassy surface of a pond that shows our faces radiant with joy or contorted with pain.” – Gary Zukav
I don’t know if we will have a lengthy spring or the scaled down version but I hope it takes a while to give in to summer. Time will tell and we will have to take whatever Mother Nature deals us. That is part of what makes life interesting.
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A March sunset in the Midwest.
Great way to welcome spring. I love the pictures 🌸
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Thank you
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In Ireland they say that until March is not over you can never say with the weather .
Fantastic pictures.
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Thank you so much for the compliment. I am glad you like them.
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I don’t know how is the spring behave on your end but here is snowing almost every day haha in the middle of march
beautiful photo of flowers…miss that :))
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We have been having snow and sleet and at night below freezing temps.
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Same 🙀 last March it was so warm, but this year is just never-ending winter haha
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Same thing here last March. I have packages of bees coming in a week so I am really hoping it warms up.
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I hope so 🙂 our forecast isn’t so good right now
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Really wonderful peace. Saw the daffodils and tulips struggling to grow and blossom in a yard recently. Reminded me of a false Spring we had early in 1971. Nice weather, flowers had come up, went to work at Target after school, normal. Started to rain, then the ice and sleet. Ran off PP just after turning onto it from 30. No cell phones but a CB radio let me reach fire department who called parents. April 5, mom’s birthday, never forgotten. At any rate, hoping for Spring, but well aware we have a good 4 weeks +- before snow out of the picture. Come on Spring! Time to plant!
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You know we have had some big snows on March. You never know. The old CB was a good thing to have.
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