Sunday, January 22, 2012

Let's Hope For A Decisive Spring (As Opposed to this Bipolar Winter)


In four months my entity will...(the prediction for Barney is interwoven in between frivolous banter--may this be somewhat enjoyable).

I woke up the other morning to find that my deck was entirely frozen. This shouldn't have been too much of a surprise given that Bloomington is much farther south than the northern suburbs of Chicago, where I grew up, and they have been bombarded with snow. The winters here are much more mild with the temperatures constantly hovering above and below 32 degrees. I'm not entirely sure if the lack of snow accumulation is abnormal or not, but I tend to think that we could be in for a cool to moderate spring.

I'm hoping that come April, the temperature will be a nice 60+ degrees. I would be ecstatic. I have a feeling Barney would be thrilled too. I can't say this with much certainty, but I don't believe Barney particularly enjoys the ice. So far he has faired quite well throughout this freeze. I went out to chat with him and he didn't really say much besides the occasional "pshhh," which I think is his favorite noise to make. I could gather that he might be a little fed up with the indecision exhibited by this winter season.

I believe last spring brought some fairly heavy storms through Bloomington. I fully expect Barney to be able to withstand severe storms; he is nested in a courtyard, surrounded by tall apartment buildings which I think provide a nice buffer to possible gale force winds. I'm thinking that he'll probably have leaves by the time finals roll around. It would be an encouraging sign.

I can't imagine too much else that could happen to Barney between now and early May. I would describe him as an adult tree, fairly mature, still in the prime of his life. Spring just has such a great feel to it, as nature begins to wake up--you know how spring feels. I'm curious to see what kind of birds will hang out with Barney. Robins. Yes, they will be there. I don't know much about birds, but I think it would be kind of cool to observe and see if I can identify any of them. I'm sure there will be squirrels around Barney too.

Well, in four months Barney will have budding leaves at least. And for my boldest prediction, there will be a bird's nest! For some reason, I'm particularly confident about that.

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