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Spring is emerging slowly here. The sun feels like the beautiful warmth of the season but the wind still has a bite of the cold winter months. Let go, Winter. Your time is done !
Have a sweet spring day, Miss Meri !
I love this beautiful quotation by Rilke. It is so gentle and sweet. He is such a prophetic soul--such a tension of opposites is being held in all his poems, the darkness and the light. But this is all sweetness and Spring. And you, Meri are the keeper of glad tidings to share with the world. Lovely. Where is our rebecca?? I hope she is well... and back soon.
xoxo,
Noelle
Noelle