Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Promise Of Spring

I noticed the first sign of spring last week. It was not a flower bursting through the snow or buds appearing on a branch. It was the smell of skunk in the air. Yes, spring would return to central Maine this year. The second sign, and much more pleasant to the senses, appeared last evening. I was at the kitchen sink and looked out the window to see a deer in my driveway. By the time I had grabbed the camera, there were two deer ~

And then there were three ~

They moved closer to the house ~

And three more deer came up the driveway ~
There were six deer in my driveway, nosing at the dirt and sniffing dead leaves. I watched for minutes, until the one in front caught sight or scent of something and led the group away from the house. They met in the middle of the road to regroup. I watched as they headed off to grace another yard with their presence and the promise of spring.

8 comments:

Janice Lynne Lundy said...

What a special moment it time you captured Sharon. Just seeing deer can gentle us, I believe. Beautiful! How great you had your eyes wide open in mindfulness this day...

Joanne said...

Oh, the skunk are getting active here too! A sure sign Spring is on its way. The deer are so pretty, evoking such peace. Thanks for sharing the pictures.

Anonymous said...

I like the pictures and the idea of spring.

It's -40c here today and the daughter has telltale signs of the upper respiratory crud that is going around - spring is still a ways off for us.

Anonymous said...

Omigosh! What beautiful images! You have such a wonderful eye for good photography. I would have to travel up north to see something like this ...

Putting the pieces together... said...

Great deer pics! So nice!
I read this article today and thought of you - I liked the positive spin from it:

"Older workers save companies time and money. Their experience and expertise means they avoid blocks and go right for the opportunities," she says. "They identify options quickly, have the interpersonal skills to bring people together to get the job done, and bring time-proven strategies to do it quicker, cheaper and better."

http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Article/MSN-1836-Job-Info-and-Trends-5-Jobs-Where-Your-Age-is-an-Advantage/?cbsid=92b956569adb42efa5be0eeaaddefebc-290002252-JH-5&sc_extcmp=JS_1836_home1&cbRecursionCnt=2&SiteId=cbmsnhp41836&ArticleID=1836&gt1=23000

I hope things are going well!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Sharon. How thrilling it is to have nature come to us.

CaShThoMa said...

What an encouraging, lovely post; yes, spring is coming even with the snow still on the ground. The switch to daylight savings time reinforces what we're feeling inside.
Yeah!

Laura said...

wow this is amazing! The deers are beautiful. The snow makes the scene look like a winter wonderland. Love it :)

What an opportunity you had to see them within eyesight! (you would never see that in Seattle) hehe