The extra light we are getting after daylight savings is going straight to my heart and is slowly healing the whole of my body. I've always said summer is my favorite season, but increasingly, I am endeared to spring because it's the season that rescues me out of winter. We inhaled through a few cold fronts here in March, but now there is promise of real spring. It is surely more poignant because the past couple of seasons has been one of survival, but like the adage says, anything worth doing, takes time. I skipped planting last year, but I'm feeling up for it this time around. My hands are already tingling with the feel of dirt underneath my fingernails.
I also recently got around to posting our "home video" camping trips on our Living with the Lus Youtube page - the videos I made before we had any plans to start a Youtube page - and I also finished editing and posting our weekend at Crabtree Falls and Sherando Lake last year. It helps that I am aching to get back out to the trees and lakes this year.
If you click on the image below, it will take you to our page.