Spring colors

Yellow begonias 12626_StaatsAlthough it’s not here yet, spring is definitely around the corner.  After a wet snow on Friday, today is sunny and in the 50’s with much melting taking place.  Outside the grass is brown and the trees are bare.  But there’s a hope and promise of spring to come.  And that’s what these lovely yellow begonias seem to be saying –  spring’s colors and warmth will be here soon.  Green will appear in our landscape, the sun will generate warmth, and we will gladly move from winter to spring.

Barbed wire and weathered leaves

Weathered leaf_12586 StaateEvery Minnesotan found an excuse to be outside yesterday as the temperatures soared into the 50’s.  The sun was warm, the day was bright, and spring seemed just around the corner.  We headed out for a hike in the woods.  As we started out before 8:30 in the morning, the ground was still hard and frozen.  Within the woods, there was more snow on the ground, but as the morning continued and the temperature warmed, everything became softer.  The birds and squirrels were active, making their presence known, as if they too were enjoying this spring-like morning.  I found a large roll of barbed wire that had been left in the woods.  Amidst the tangle of wire, there were leaves that had fallen and been held in place by the snow.  Now they were weathered and delicate, leaving an amazing texture to their thinness.  The contrast seemed so opposite between the cold, hard barbed wire and the delicate, paper-thin leaves.

A hint of spring to come

Sunset Como Lake 12536_StaatsA couple of days with temperatures in the 30s and 40s makes Minnesotans think of spring.  I was at Como Lake last night and the evidence was everywhere –  people walking, running, biking the perimeter path; cars driving by and splashing all the snow melt water that was standing in the road; and an outdoor event at the Pavilion across the lake – complete with music and cheering.  The temperature was 42, but it was easy to imagine a warm(er) spring day.  There is open water on the lake, and what ice remains is becoming thinner and slushier.  Ducks and geese were flying overhead, coming into the lake, swimming, and then taking flight again.  The sunset lit up the clouds in the western sky, and the thin ice allowed the sky’s reflection and beauty to be repeated below.  Eventually spring will come, and stay, but it’s a bit too early just yet.

Lifeguard off duty

Life guard off duty 12153_StaatsI got up and out of the house before dawn yesterday, in search of a photograph to show a Minnesota winter morning.  The air was cold, but not bitterly so, and the wind was still.  The eastern sky promised a bit of color so I headed to a city lake.  Our winter has been cold enough, long enough to freeze the lakes and they are now a winter wonderland of activities.  Hockey nets are in place on many lakes, snow has been dusted off to allow skating areas, ice houses are seen with people fishing, and even cars are driving on the frozen lakes.  This scene caught my attention –  the summer swimming beach is anything but hospitable in winter, yet we are reminded that the lifeguard is off duty, at least until the winds blow summer temperatures our way.

A Christmas pause

Christmas Noel_StaatsThe weeks leading up to the Christmas holiday have been hectic.  Filled with things to do, people to see, places to go, packages to get, and the usual commotion of the season.  The tree sat unadorned in the house for a week, asking for my attention.  Then family came to visit from Kansas, and I was reminded of what the holiday is really about.  My niece helped me decorate the tree; it now sparkles with lights, and the ornaments are carefully chosen in honor of people, places, or times of our lives.  The packages got wrapped and wait to be given to those we care about.  We filled the days of family with sharing, remembering, laughing, and new adventures — all those things that are familiar and special.  And now that Christmas Eve is here, I pause and appreciate the family and friends that are important to me.  May your holidays be merry and filled with love, and may good memories stay dear in your heart.