It really is Spring

Shoreline, WALocal News

In her article "It really is Spring," Diane Hettrick captures the sudden shift from winter to spring in a personal and engaging manner. She remarks on how the winter months felt extended, while spring appeared almost instantaneously, bringing vibrant changes in nature. Trees are budding, and flowers are blooming, signaling a refreshing transformation in the environment. The author humorously notes the change in her bird feeder clientele, moving from a "motorcycle gang" to flickers and smaller birds with fantails, illustrating the lively interactions of local wildlife. Additionally, Hettrick mentions the unpredictable weather, with temperature fluctuations and wind gusts leaving evergreen debris on the streets.

Her observations not only reflect the beauty of spring but also emphasize the season's capriciousness, making the weather anything but boring. The article evokes a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world, encouraging readers to embrace the arrival of spring. Ultimately, Hettrick's reflections serve as a reminder of the cyclical nature of seasons and the joy they bring.

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