spring weather

  • Season’s Bend

    She curves through winter’s bare wood, toward sunlight and hidden green; where February stubbornly stood, spring waits just past the scene… Continue reading

    Season’s Bend
  • Last Light of Winter

    Alone, delicate, and unyielding, she clings to the last whispered secrets of winter. Her slender frame wearing the remnants of frost like a faded gown, spun from the softest silver and ash. The air is thick with a tender stillness… Continue reading

    Last Light of Winter
  • Spring’s First Kiss

    Unfurling a slow, timeless warmth, spring’s first kiss—gentle, pure, impossibly beautiful—awakens the world in a veil of blossoms and light… Continue reading

    Spring’s First Kiss
  • Harbinger of Spring

    Shedding the last whispers of winter’s chill, she murmurs a delicate proclamation—warmth has returned, and the world is alive once more. Continue reading

    Harbinger of Spring
  • Spring’s Tender Embrace

    “Spring is the fountain of love for thirsty winter” ― Munia Khan — Continue reading

    Spring’s Tender Embrace
  • Tale of a Sunset

    A slumbering world stirs to spring’s tender touch, as winter’s twilight sings a lullaby… Continue reading

    Tale of a Sunset
  • Holding His Queen

    “Do you see how the sky holds the sun? In a powerful but effortless way that shows off her beauty and strength? That’s how a King holds his Queen.” — J.A. ANUM — Continue reading

    Holding His Queen
  • Love Defeats Darkness

    “By night, beloved, tie your heart to mine and let them both in dreams defeat the darkness” Pablo Neruda Continue reading

  • Beautiful June Sky

    How softly runs the afternoon Beneath the billowy clouds of June! Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) Closer to sunset than afternoon, but still a beautiful June sky. Continue reading

    Beautiful June Sky
  • Breaking Free

    “Always there was a moment—a quick slip of time—when the sun broke free of the trees and bled from its yolk, spilling in red-orange rivers over the silk.” Terry Kay Continue reading

    Breaking Free
  • Beautiful Buckeye Lake

    Native Americans referred to this area as the Big Swamp and remained insignificant for most of history; however, this all changed in 1826 when the state of Ohio began construction of the Erie Canal stretching from the Ohio River to… Continue reading

    Beautiful Buckeye Lake
  • Evening Artwork

    “The evening sky was awash with peach, apricot, cream: tender little ice-cream clouds in a wide orange sky.” Philip Pullman Continue reading

    Evening Artwork