She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
"Winter is dead.”
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
"Winter is dead.”
---A.A. Milne
When We Were Very Young
According to ANIMALS SPEAK by author Ted Andrews, we learn from the rabbit the ability to take advantage of opportunities that may only present themselves for brief moments. We must be able to recognize movements within our lives and be fast in our reaction. Squirrels are representative of busy activity and preparedness while displaying balance between work and play. Squirrels pose the question of being too active or not active enough or just erratic, running around accomplishing nothing.
Dissatisfied with my search, I poured my first cup of java and returned to the window. The honeysuckle bush had been filled with buds prior to last week's snow. I had been concerned the wet snow was too heavy on the branches, but it seemed fine now. I was happy to see a robin in the bush and I listened for a song. Robins symbolize the spread of new growth or the initiation of creativity.
I continued to wait by the window in hopes of spotting a male cardinal to make my morning backyard survey complete. The cardinal symbolizes renewed vitality through recognizing self-importance. I needed to see this dash of red to add color to my life, and to remind me all that I do has importance.
The cardinal was a 'no show', so I contented my self with the reminder that winter had officially passed, and signs of spring would soon be everywhere. I threw on my coat and walking shoes, deciding to extend my search for spring through-out the neighborhood. April had finally arrived and I had the need to be outside.
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