Wednesday, July 25, 2012
spring : turn of the season
A few nights ago I stood at the kitchen window and smelt spring. It was still and calm and a relief to welcome that fresh-with-a-hint-of-warmth scent. I've been thinking of it since.
Mid-morning every morning Poet and I walk along our street and visit the local gallery for a coffee. We spy the first signs of the new season; cherry blossom buds, almost-opened daffodils, fallen camellias against a duck egg blue fence.
Today while she slept I wrote a list of herbs and vegies that I'd like to plant. Mint, basil, flat-leaf parsley, rocket, baby spinach, rainbow chard. My society garlic has lasted through winter - the hardiest of herbs it infuses my pasta dishes with rich flavour and gives each and every salad a little kick.
Tomorrow....
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Jodi
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spring - a seasonal series
Beautiful images Jodi. I can't wait for spring, to get out in the garden again. x
ReplyDeleteTeddy and I spent some time pulling weeds out of the vege patch and planning a new-season planting today to Jodes...must be in the air!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jodi, and so evocative. It's been a tough winter... bring on Spring! xx
ReplyDeleteugh, TOO, I mean, I am dismayed by my own grammar. Two poor!
ReplyDeleteoh yes, i noticed the blossoms and the daffodils on my walk to and from school this week! eek! come on spring lets get going! I LOVE spring...it's my fav of the seasons xx
ReplyDeletejust come and snip the herbs from my garden!
ReplyDeletexo em
It's so much nicer to see the seasons change in plants instead of watching the calendar.
ReplyDeletehow wonderful, Ilo and i were also noticing the cherry blossoms and some jonquils this morning, i was planning on posting a picture on my blog too. strangely i don't really feel that winter has begun and now we are feeling spring, hmmm. xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images
ReplyDeleteI've spied a hint of spring here too...yay!
I already have basil, mint and a beautiful strawberry plant that is blooming with little white flowers
ReplyDeleteSpring is so great, hope it comes quickly :)
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Leticia
Bring on spring I say - 2nd time this winter we have had this virus / cold bug, and with three kids under 4 I've had enough. BRING ON THE SUNSHINE :) Gorgeous photos as always x
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to have just received about 50 packets of seeds (with our diggers club membership) for spring planting. Unfortunately that whiff of spring hasn't winged its way to us inland yet (couldn't open my car door because of the frost this morning!) but I am so excited that it will soon! And then!!! There will be vegetables! Happy gardening! *s*
ReplyDeleteIts such a promising time of year! Looking forward to thawing out my nose before I get to use it properly in sniffing blooms. xx Fi
ReplyDeleteThat first picture really made me feel hopeful. I'm sitting here, not sure if I am hot or cold, sick (again) with your run of the mill cold, my kidlets have it, Husband has it. It's miserable. It is so hopeful to see images that indicate Spring is coming.
ReplyDeletehoney & lemon tea! take good care Lisa x
DeleteHi Jodi! I have a question for you! Which camera do you use to take the amazing pictures you always post on the blog?
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Hi Marta, I'm currently writing a 'photography' post so keep an eye out in the next few weeks x
DeleteIt still feels so far away, here where we are...
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Beautiful. All of it, just beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteSpring already! Pasta with herbs! My favorite!
ReplyDeleteReading/Seeing this makes spring feel so near, even when it's still so far from us!
ReplyDeleteyesterday was most definitely spring-like, I was very happy to be in a t-shirt! Oh how I love this time of year. I'm also mentally planning my vege garden, it's been waiting too long.
ReplyDeleteI too am sensing spring! It's always close in Queensland, but I really feel the coldest part of winter has passed us by :)
ReplyDeleteFunny enough, just this morning I thought I could sense Spring. It was such a contrast from the dreary cold top of 12 days we've been having. I've never tried society garlic, but it does sound intriguing. As always, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteoh you have to plant some society garlic. It is AMAZING! Really strong scent and flavour and fabulous in cheese muffins! x
DeleteI hope that next spring I can plant a small garden too, I've been meaning to do that but never properly researched in time. You've inspired me to get thinking and be better prepared! Lovely photos, too!
ReplyDeleteI am so hanging out for the warmth of Spring, as much as I love Winter this year has been harsh.
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we felt it too here in Victoria xxx would love for you to link this in and your vegie growing with my weekly garden journals! xx
ReplyDeletesuch pretty captures of the coming season
ReplyDeleteSpring already? Where's winter? It's been a pretty odd one this year I think. Kellie xx
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful photos jodi
ReplyDeleteThe weather is so crazy at the moment, some days its super sunny & beautiful then its back to being all gloomy & raining.
ReplyDeleteI have also started to plan what we can plant in our little patch of soil we have just need to buy/find a few things.
beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteit's so weird that you enter spring now & here we are in the middle of summer :)
Lovely words Jodi! Does Che go to kindy while you and Poet walk to the gallery? What a treat for yourself, having a daily 'good' coffee:) I like rituals. I like how you've noticed spring, Im guessing its slightly cooler here in North Island of New Zealand than Sydney, how cold have your chilliest days been?
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So beautiful...here in Northern Arizona we are seeing lots of Sunflowers and Mexican Hats now...colors of Fall! Nature is beauty. Love the simplicity and authenticity of your images.
ReplyDeleteI felt a bit of spring in the air today too - although that could be the antibiotics clearing my head finally after a week of feeling foggy? It *almost* felt warm enough to go to Woollies without my coat. {Hmm, maybe I'm actually fevered instead?!}
ReplyDeleteSpring? I haven't had Winter yet. I still have my window open at night and kick off my blankets in a sweat. August around here is when the cold winds arrive. It may be my pregnant circulation that has me missing out on Winter, but I always feel it sneaks up on me just at this time of year. Maybe I will have to have a better look around outside.
ReplyDeletewe are in the middle of summer here. i am deciding what to plant for my fall and winter garden right now. we will have a few in common with chard and spinach.
ReplyDeleteI love when you first notice signs of Spring! It also has a 'feeling' that you can just feel in the air. I am really looking forward to some warmer weather. Cassie x
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