I always associate a robin with new beginnings and a renewal of life, within a new season such as spring. Several years ago I returned home in mid -April after a two month stay in a hospital while recovering from a mild stroke. On my first trip outdoors on my own I saw a robin on our lawn and it struck me, "I could have missed all of this beauty and renewal of spring and life but thankfully I had had good care and physiotherapy and I was back on my feet again able to explore and enjoy all of nature's beauty. Seeing that Robin that day reminded me of all of my blessings. And today I truly love and appreciate that first Robin sighting every spring as to me it is a celebration and continuing of life!
This morning started with flurries in the air but I went out searching anyway with my camera and I found two more Robins. The robins were feasting on a Sumac.
above, a robin on a sumac branch
looking up to find berries
see the red berries above the robins wide open mouth, yum, yum
We have the occasional robin with us but the big surprise, this spring, was the appearance of a woodpecker. In 18 years of living in this house, we have never seen a woodpecker until this spring. It was pretty exciting.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved robins too ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan