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Isn’t it strange that now when the sun shines and air is warmer one suddenly feels much more energetic, almost like gambolling as there seems to be more of a bounce in one’s stride? The glass that was half-empty now looks half-full. But before we get carried away with seasonal joy and optimism, nothing is as simple as that for next week’s weather forecast is dire with predictions of more of the white stuff. Regardless of that, the buds are slowly unfurling and on the trees and in the hedgerows new life is beginning.
I wrote last week that the veg patch had now been dug and planted, though I have to confess that this ageing body is feeling, ouch, the after-effects of all that effort! Memo to self must win lottery and hire a gardener.
As I type we are soon to move on from this month and progress into April and then onto summer and maybe soon there will be stuff sprouting from the ground to be cooked or added to salads etc. But “summer's lease hath all too short a date” and as it fades, up in the orchard there will be the fruits of the season to be picked up and turned into chutneys, sauces or even home-brew cider now that Mr Darling is the West Country’s Mr Something else!