Episode 22 | The In-Between of Spring: Lost In The Arrival
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概要
In life, transitions are inevitable. They often come disguised as uncertainty or discomfort, like the space between winter and spring. Just as nature slowly awakens from its slumber, we too can learn to move forward, even when we feel stuck.
Nature provides a perfect metaphor for understanding transitions. Take the Eastern towhee, for instance, which eases into its full song. It reminds us that growth takes time. Similarly, during the first days of spring, we see the landscape in shades of brown, yet beneath the surface, life is stirring. Recognizing this can help us appreciate our own growth processes, even when they feel slow.
And April is finally here. Even if we are still a little in-between.
PS. I did finally put away my suitcase before I hit publish on this episode.
Audio recordings of the Eastern towhee provided by xeno-canto.org:
CitationDavid A. Brinkman, XC645749. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/645749.
CitationDavid A. Brinkman, XC779377. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/779377.
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