After four springtimes in Northern California where the seasons are much more subtle, it has been pure pleasure recently to watch the world turn warm again. On March 30, we traveled down to Warner Robins in South Georgia for one of Brian's work programs. Spring was in full force there. It felt like diving into a pool of tender, bright green leaves. As we drove back up into North Georgia, the trees were bare again.
Then, during the first week of April, the wave of spring washed up here.
In just days, the dots of green went from burst buds and tiny crinkles to miniature leaves quickly spreading to summer size.
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