People, yes people are out and about. It's not Spring yet, but the three sunny days we have just had are certainly making a spring in peoples steps. No snow, ice or bitter winds to keep them indoors. There is still a little nip in the air when the breeze picks up but, not enough to make me stay in.
The window in my bedroom has been open all day to bring in some of that fresh air.
On the weekend we put our clocks ahead one hour, so now on Day Light Saving time. That hour puts my inner clock all out of whack. Did not wake until my bedside clock said 8:00 a.m. my body was saying 7:00 a.m.
Yesterday, I went looking for the Tundra Swans, there has been several reports of some settling in the fields that grew corn last year and have water in low lying areas. I did see quite a few, however, they were much too far away for my camera to take a decent photo of them. The wild life sanctuary ponds still had ice on them, so there were not any there. These swans are coming up from their Wintering grounds on the Chesapeake Bay, and heading up north to the area where they hatch a new generation of swans. My passenger on this trip, then took me out for dinner, a glass of Pinot Grigio and a seafood platter at The Red Lobster. It was delicious.
Today, Monday I did my Yoga lesson, attended the coffee, craft and chat gathering and then could not stay inside anymore so went for an hour and half walk. As I mentioned previously the breeze still has that nip, so certainly felt that walking into the wind, however, coming back I actually had to undo my jacket as the sun was warming my back.
As I write there is a cup of tea beside me, and I am also looking out the balcony door at the perfectly blue sky. Not a cloud in sight and my thermometer is showing it is 14*C.
March can be a fickle month, so we cannot rule out some nasty stuff yet. March did come in like a lion, and as the saying goes, it should go out like a lamb. I hope that is the way it will be until then I will enjoy the days we are currently experiencing.
Have a great day.
Cheers.
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