Stronger than espresso, spring roars into Vermont this Sunday afternoon.
Busy, busy, those singing robins building their nests. Busy me, emptying ash buckets and raising mud-soaked pallets from a wood pile burned to cinders back in January.
But it’s the kids who are most fiercely passionate about their work: it’s the opening of the Trampoline Season, requiring a search under the basement stairs for a missing spring, socks with gripping marks dug from a drawer, a stepladder precariously sunk in a snowbank as a launching pad for jumping.
The kids intend to grow six inches taller this year. They have work to do. And they are out there, doing what needs to be done in the realm of childhood. Finally: spring is on board with their plans.
Here’s a few lines from my late-night reading:
Questions about happiness generally assume that we know what a happy life looks like. Happiness is often described as the result of having a great many ducks in a row – spouse, offspring, private property, erotic experiences – even though a millisecond of reflection will bring to mind countless people who have all those things and are still miserable.
– Rebecca Solnit, The Mother of All Questions
Your picture made me smile and your quote made me laugh! Ducks indeed!
Ducks in a row! How about a little more joy and a little less misery….
So sweet to have a neighbor who enjoys a good romp on the trampoline with you!