Showing posts with label Lowcountry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lowcountry. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Signs of Spring

Apparently, Osprey sightings are among the first signs of spring in the Carolina Lowcountry.

One of the local energy companies even has a live Osprey webcam.

Here are some other signs of spring that made me giggle:
Already, we've had the first annual spotting of a painted bunting. That's another "sign of spring" in the Lowcountry. In our brains, we all know the real signs of spring haven't arrived yet.
  • Our cars, yards and children are not yet covered with a yellow film of pine pollen.
  • Spartina grass is still solid brown.
  • Songbirds aren't yet flitting and flirting.
  • Carolina jasmine vines aren't in bloom.
  • Daffodil fields aren't yet a waving sea of yellow.
  • Herons and egrets haven't slipped into their breeding plumage.
  • Azaleas haven't even been teased into a premature bloom, much less set our yards ablaze.
  • And the thermometer hasn't yet hit 100.