Thursday, March 10, 2011

winter



Dear Winter,

Here is what I know about you:

 You always seem to last longer than you really do.

I know your ways...
I feel your touch upon my skin and your spirit within my bones.

I always resist you, but now I have learned to embrace you because it just
seems easier than wasting my energy longing for anything else.

I always forget that I have to adjust to the little amount of light you give to me.




You shroud the world in blankets of black and white and grey,
reducing color to a memory.

I grow tired of you. And I grow tired of talking about how tired I am of you.


I know there is life sleeping under your surface, waiting to spring forth in perfect timing.

And you always seem to test my faith in Spring, my belief that you are just a season.

Only a season.

(Sometimes a very long season.)

But then I am amazed when you actually do subside and Spring blooms true.



Spring always blooms true.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you feel like that in CA I don't even want to start exploring my feelings about winter living 100 miles south of Canada. ;)

Kelsey said...

"I grow tired of you. And I grow tired of talking about how tired I am of you."

Yes.

stacey said...

Um....What Michelle said. :-)

Love the black and white conversions on these photos. Lovely.

georgia b. said...

eeek!

just going through all the posts i've been missing here. so much eye candy {sorry... pretty pathetic term, but you know what i'm saying}, and so many words i want to read and savor. this post especially caught my eye!

i really should not let myself get so behind on blogs i love... takes WAY too long to catch up!

what an incredible picture of spring and new life and hope here... things that so strongly resonate with me right now.