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[March 21, 2011]  The Christian Village has a writer's club and we are pleased that they have sent us two of their member's works. Betty Armstrong and Helen Tanner write on the topic: "Spring is a wonderful thing'.

Spring is a wonderful time of the year. I think as things start to come alive, the trees turn a little green and the leaves begin to open up. The grass decides it’s time to grow up and be mowed.

Next the tulips and daffodils show their pretty faces. The good Lord gives Mother Nature a great big boost. I love to hear the birds singing and watch the robins build their nests. The flocks of geese head north, and everyone seems to know, there are busy times ahead.

It was a very busy time for my dad and the rest of the farmers, getting the ground ready for planting, and livestock ready for their young to be born. We were busy helping mother plant the garden and do the spring cleaning. We looked forward to school getting out, swimming, and the county fair, where we would show our animals. Spring always went fast as we moved into summer.



Betty Armstrong

TCV Writer’s Group


Springtime, what a beautiful time of the year. The dirty snow is melting, spring rains are cleaning the earth and washing away the last traces of winter. The robins are busy looking for food in the fresh green grass that’s just popping up.

The flowers are springing up a little each day into beautiful crocus, daffodils, tulips and violets. Prettier than an artist could paint; what a great God we have! The farmers start getting anxious to get in their fields, but take time to plow some ground for the ladies to get their onions, potatoes, and peas planted.


 

Of course, spring always means spring cleaning. Painting, window washing, drapes and curtains to wash, but, oh, how nice and fresh everything looks when you get done.

You can take your long underwear off, and the children can get out and play in the sunshine.

The farmers still have problems with the weather, but praise God, they usually get the crops in. Spring means Easter and children coloring eggs and the Easter egg hunts. Spring also means baby chicks, so tiny and fuzzy.

The greatest part about Easter is the resurrection. After all the work and worries here on earth, faith gives us a future in Heaven.

Helen Tanner

TCV Writer’s Group

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