As the days grew longer, the world seemed to come alive in a riot of color and sound. The gentle breeze carried the whispers of ancient secrets, and the warmth of the sun on skin was a welcome respite from the cold, dark months. Spring had arrived, bringing with it a sense of promise and possibility, a reminder that every ending marks a new beginning."
Winter grips the land in a long, quiet sleep—but eventually, even the deepest frost begins to whisper of release. Spring does not arrive with a single bang. It creeps in on thawing mornings, in the sudden chorus of birds at 5 a.m., in the smell of wet earth after months of dry cold. It is the hinge on which the year turns. next season after winter
: Asparagus, beans, peas, and broccoli are at their best. As the days grew longer, the world seemed
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: Valencia oranges take over from the winter Navel varieties. Spring does not arrive with a single bang
Astronomically, spring begins at the vernal equinox (around March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere, September 22 in the Southern), when day and night balance briefly before light stretches longer. But biologically, spring starts earlier: sap rises in maples in late winter, bulbs push through frozen soil, and hibernating animals stir from dens. It is a season of transition, not a fixed date.