Spring Gardening
The world is a beautiful place. We all know it… but it’s easy to lose sight! Life gets busy, routines take over, and before long we’re moving so fast we forget to look around. But the funny thing is, beauty doesn’t have to be something rare or far away. Most of the time, it’s right there in front of us, tucked into the everyday moments we can often overlook.
That’s what I love about spring. It’s like the world gently nudges us and says, “Hey… look at this!” After a long winter, everything starts waking up again. Trees bud, flowers bloom, birds return, and even the air feels a little lighter. It’s not just one thing—it’s a whole collection of moments, colors, and feelings that come together to remind us just how wonderful the world really is.
Spring has a way of slowing us down just enough to notice things again—a bird on a branch, a frog in a pond, a butterfly flitting from flower to flower, or the simple warmth of sunshine after a chilly day. It’s a season of beginnings, of second chances, and of rediscovering beauty in the ordinary. And it inspires my art.
Like I say, the world is a beautiful place. I’m grateful we have spring to remind us.
God Bless,


