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springtime in cyberspace

springtime in cyberspace


The seasons, like greater tides, ebb and flow across the continents.
Spring advances up the United States at the average rate of about
fifteen miles a day. It ascends mountainsides at the rate of about a
hundred feet a day. It sweeps ahead like a flood of water, racing
down the long valleys, creeping up hillsides in a rising tide. Most
of us, like the man who lives on the bank of a river and watches the
stream flow by, see only one phase of the movement of spring. Each
year the season advances toward us out of the south, sweeps around
us, goes flooding away to the north.
- Edwin Way Teale, North With the Spring

And fairy month of waking mirth
From whom our joys ensue
Thou early gladder of the earth
Thrice welcome here anew
With thee the bud unfolds to leaves
The grass greens on the lea
And flowers their tender boon receives
To bloom and smile with thee
- John Clare, Spring

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Ilona has been on the web since 1998, making a personal websites, then venturing into blogs. Liking to experiment with social media including Facebook, Twitter, and Google+1. Enjoys writing. Main site: Ilona's Garden @ ilonasgarden.com. •Uses Wordpress and Blogger • Works with Joomla • Writes original content • Active on Squidoo • Creates graphics on Photoshop • Experience level: intermediate • Particular interests: garden writing, webmaster, learning about web marketing.

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