......is Ostara, also known as Spring Equinox - equal light and dark.
A celebration of new life and fertility and the promise, I hope, of plentiful harvests to come.
A time to spring clean, dream of warmer, longer days and sow tiny seeds of promise.
Here in Tasmania this morning it's a freezing 6'C and a howling, prowling wind - not conducive to any seed sowing - but I live in hope!!!
Joining in with Rhonda at Down to Earth today.
Joining in with Rhonda at Down to Earth today.
Happy spring equinox to you. We are having temps. in the high 20's. But we have had horrible winds as well, which have finally left us with glorious spring weather.
ReplyDeletehappy spring down there sister!
ReplyDeletethank youfor this post.. it means alot to me, today is a very special day for us . xx
What a lovely blog ( visiting from Down To Earth ) . I love the name of your blog , it is very creative.Spring is making us come alive here in the Hunter, I seem to have endless energy for cleaning out cupboards and starting new adventures!
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I love the vase of flowers. When I was a little girl I used to stay in south Gippsland with my grandparents. Forget-me-nots and buttercups were everywhere!
ReplyDeleteIsn't spring fun!
What a pretty arrangement, Very 'Spring' even if it is only 6'C...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, lovelies!
ReplyDeleteangelina, I really hope you had an awesome 'special' day today!! Glad I helped....!
Thank you for the lovely comment, great to have found you! I especially love your envelope idea... I think I may have to borrow it! Happy Spring from very cold Autumn in Ireland!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring, Evi. You have my favourite forget-me-not flowers in your bouquet. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you Evi....love the photo of the flowers and LOVE the photo of the clothes on the line.
ReplyDeleteWell we have a lovely still 22ish degree day here today which is a little cooler than the last week or so, so I am enjoying it while it is here..it is beautiful.
♥ Jo
we are having our first days of autumn here so i feel doubly blessed to experiance both seasons, a little of yours and mine!
ReplyDelete( i love that clothesline too!!)
Thank you every one for your very nice comments! I am very happy to share my clothes line with you all - I seem to have a bit of a thing going with it as I have many pics of washing flapping!!
ReplyDeleteahh, it is true you in the southern hemisphere are also entering into your growing season, everywhere I look people are picking apples, nice to see others heading into spring:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comments on my blog.
Warmly,
Christina