March 20th, 2013. The first day of spring!
Sometimes its the 19th. Sometimes the 20th. But the spring equinox has arrived. A day that is theoretically equal parts daytime and nightime, but in reality the day was entirely grey, cold and full of dull.
It was also, as it always is on that day, my birthday. Lia was working so I crawled onto of the roof from The Glacier that forms in front of our house to pose for a picture. The Glacier is a solid formation of ice from all the winter's snow sliding off our roof. The glacier stuck around for another month or so, well into April, until I eventually chopped it into pieces with an ax and spread the ice chunks around the yard to melt.
Sometimes its the 19th. Sometimes the 20th. But the spring equinox has arrived. A day that is theoretically equal parts daytime and nightime, but in reality the day was entirely grey, cold and full of dull.
It was also, as it always is on that day, my birthday. Lia was working so I crawled onto of the roof from The Glacier that forms in front of our house to pose for a picture. The Glacier is a solid formation of ice from all the winter's snow sliding off our roof. The glacier stuck around for another month or so, well into April, until I eventually chopped it into pieces with an ax and spread the ice chunks around the yard to melt.