Here for now London, ON March 2022 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
As we pass through the midpoint of March and approach the end of winter, average daytime temperatures are now consistently above zero, making scenes like this increasingly hard to find.
Soon enough, they'll be gone for good, at least until the seasons change yet again and winter returns to a land that is all too familiar with it.
I may whine about the cold and the ice and the inconvenience of it all, but I'll miss scenes like this that unexpectedly present themselves like little miracles at our feet.
We can't change the weather any more than we can rein in the passage of time. Whether we feel its wonder, though, is entirely within our control.
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