What the Mud Teaches
Frozen ground becoming warm, workable earth always goes through a mud phase first. That's just how thawing works.
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Frozen ground becoming warm, workable earth always goes through a mud phase first. That's just how thawing works.
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Some things grow invisibly, underground, on a timeline that doesn't answer to impatience. That doesn't mean they aren't growing.
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Daylight is increasing now. The light is on your side. Let it help.
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You've been holding something tight through the winter, maybe. The thaw is permission to loosen a little.
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Maple took forty-five seconds to appreciate the changed air, then tried to eat a stick. A good Saturday.
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Spring doesn't ask for a grand announcement. It just starts showing up, one degree warmer at a time.
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You start the week with energy, and by Wednesday, the spring is loose. Wind the clock.
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Luck, in my experience, has a lot to do with consistency wearing a four-leaf clover costume.
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Perfect conditions are mostly a story we tell to delay the discomfort of starting.
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