One spring I had very little to do and could afford to take my time, and take my time I did. I would wake with the sun and, as it rose from the horizon, I would rise from my horizon and make my way to the park. Always drawn to the parks; a bit of nature, a breath of fresh air, a different set of rules to abide by. It was this specific spring that time slowed down so much that I could relate more with the pace of the trees. Each day I would watch the closed buds emerging from the bare branches. Then over time they birthed these full, lush bundles of fragrant blossom then, a few weeks later, watching them decorate the pavements and be replaced with young, fresh leaves. Nature, eh.

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