It snowed again. I woke up to low, lead grey, snow clouds and a wintery sky. There was a light dusting of snow on the ground. It doesn't feel like spring today! Yesterday was another cool day, however we had a short reprieve from the incessant wind. We took advantage of that and went for a hike. The trails were in pretty decent shape all things considered, with only a few muddy and slippery spots. That made it a rather nice day out. I was worried I was over dressed, with my parka and a hoody on underneath, instead of the liner jacket, my double wool toque and thick wool mittens. However, it was cool enough outside, just above freezing that I was comfortable the whole trail! It wasn't sunny, although the forecast suggested we should get some sun. It was however, brightish out, which was nice enough. The dark, foreboding skies we've had most of the winter do get a little bit much sometimes. The river was flowing fairly quickly. With all the snow melting over a few days and some rain in there, and now more snow, I was amazed that it wasn't higher than it actually was. It's usually this brown, silty looking water. The difference with the view in the springtime is that you can easily see the water. Once it warms up a bit, the foliage from the trees and the ground plants will obscure the view because they are so lush and full.
This white birch and a yellow bird house were the real spots of brightness on the trail today. Even the new growth of the pine trees didn't show brightly enough on this dull day. However, the walk was pleasant enough and the terrain wasn't difficult due to icy or slippery, muddy conditions, so that has to be considered a win. It was great getting outside for a bit too, without being scolded by birds. Also, I saw a robin! I haven't seen one at home yet, and they are another sign of spring.
The daffodils and tulips are just starting to grow, with their green leaves pushing up from the ground just a few inches. The hyacinths are still under a small patch of leaves and snow - snow that I'd missed, along with the snow on the other side of our fence line! Please go away snow!
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