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At the park
"White tail?" Deer, yes; but, squirrels?sysprog1 said:View attachment 343043
At the park a day or 2 after the vernal equinox, this little fellow stopped by for a snack.
"Happy Spring" is a greeting that celebrates the arrival of spring, a season associated with renewal, growth, and the blossoming of nature. It signifies a time of change and is often used to express joy and positivity as the weather warms and days become longer.
Different cultures celebrate the arrival of spring in various ways. In many places, festivals and events are held that include traditional foods, music, dance, and floral displays. For example, the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz, marks the first day of spring and is celebrated with family gatherings and special meals.
Common symbols of spring include flowers (like tulips and daffodils), baby animals (such as lambs and chicks), and greenery. These symbols represent rebirth and the awakening of nature after winter's dormancy.
Many people report feeling happier in spring due to increased sunlight, which can boost mood and energy levels. The warmer weather encourages outdoor activities and social interactions, contributing to an overall sense of well-being and joy.
Popular spring activities include gardening, hiking, picnicking, and participating in outdoor sports. Many people also enjoy attending spring festivals, visiting botanical gardens, and engaging in spring cleaning or home improvement projects as they prepare for the new season.