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  2. 55 spring quotes to welcome the arrival of a new season - AOL

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    Welcome spring's arrival using one of these short, funny or inspirational quotes on sunshine, flowers, warm weather and all things that celebrate the season.

  3. 80 Spring Quotes to Ring in the Season on the Right Note - AOL

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    Who doesn’t love spring? The season brings blossoming flowers, warmer weather and the chance to put away our parkas until December. It's also a chance to try something new and refresh things ...

  4. List of kigo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of kigo, which are words or phrases that are associated with a particular season in Japanese poetry.They provide an economy of expression that is especially valuable in the very short haiku, as well as the longer linked-verse forms renku and renga, to indicate the season referenced in the poem or stanza.

  5. Listen to These Spring Songs to Welcome the Season With ... - AOL

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    Spring is the season for getting lost in a daydream. How can anyone expect you not to gaze longing out the window at the newly inviting weather?! This song has a lighthearted tune that makes you ...

  6. Spring (season) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to spring, ecological reckoning identifies an earlier separate prevernal (early or pre-spring) season between the hibernal (winter) and vernal (spring) seasons. This is a time when only the hardiest flowers like the crocus are in bloom, sometimes while there is still some snowcover on the ground.

  7. Kigo - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Japanese seasons are: Spring: 4 February–5 May; Summer: 6 May–7 August; Autumn: 8 August–6 November; Winter: 7 November–3 February; Within season categories, kigo can denote early, middle, or late parts of a season, which are defined approximately as the first, second, or third month of the season. [11]

  8. Dreaming of Spring? These Desserts Will Get You Excited for ...

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    Rhubarb Bread. Want an easy way to enjoy rhubarb season? Bake this loaf: It has an easy-to-make batter and a crunchy crumb topping. Top it off with a zesty orange glaze and serve a slice with some ...

  9. Deities and personifications of seasons - Wikipedia

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    Ēostre, West Germanic spring goddess; she is the namesake of the festival of Easter in some languages. Brigid, celtic Goddess of Fire, the Home, poetry and the end of winter. Her festival, Imbolc, is on 1st or 2nd of February which marks "the return of the light". Persephone, Greek Goddess of Spring. Her festival or the day she returns to her ...