Thursday, March 5, 2026

Celebrate Spring



 


Oh, to see the wonder of God's beautiful world through the eyes of an innocent child!


On the first day of March,
my great-niece drew
chalk art on the driveway.

Hearts and flowers
dazzled in purple and red,
she jumped on a hopscotch.

The precious two-year-old
laughed as she plucked
the first jonquils of spring.

They sparkled like sunrays
as she gave me a bouquet.
A flock of robins cut

through the azure skies
and spread an orange quilt
across the greening field.

The thrill of spring
yielded a joyful face,
she did not waste a moment.
                 --Brenda Kay Ledford

It's beginning to look a lot like spring here in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  The little jonquils have popped up, the maples swell with red buds, the forsythia bush is bursting forth like yellow bells, the grass is greening, and the birds are singing their little hearts out with joyful tunes.  I love spring.
Wishing all my blogger friends an awesome springtime!

12 comments:

Martha Jane Orlando said...

You captured the essence of spring's joy and warmth in your lovely poem, Brenda. I could visualize your niece's delight in picking the daffodils. Beautiful!

Mari said...

Beautiful poem and photo! Spring is such a joyful time. Here in Michigan the snow is melting but no flowers or buds yet - but it's coming!

🌺 Debby/From My Shasta Home said...

Hi Brenda,
Thank you for your recent comment on my blog. I look forward to enjoying your poems and blog as well. My father's family is from East Tennessee, specifically Scott County. Although I'm a Californian, I proudly carry a bit of Appalachian heritage that my dad and my grandma passed down to me.

Joyful in His Presence said...

What a beautiful way to remember the first day of March, Brenda. Thank you for sharing...and stopping by my blog.

Granny Marigold said...

A lovely Spring poem and beautiful flowers!! Isn't it wonderful to be alive and greet Spring again!!!

Chatty Crone said...

What a beautiful photo. My mom always said Springtime in Atlanta is a blessing not a season!

Jeanette said...

No sign of Spring here yet but it is a little early! Beautiful photo of the daffodils!

Anonymous said...

I am waiting excitedly for the daffodils and forsythia to bloom.

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

What a beautiful post, Brenda! I love Spring! It is such a hopeful season. Love that poem, too!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

It sounds beautiful.

David C Brown said...

Good to celebrate. I have twin great-nieces about that age for double fun. Grace be with you.

Marja Verschoor-Meijers said...

Oh, how I love spring, it always brings hope! Such a great poem, thanks. It kind of brings a jump to our step :)

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