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🌸 The great thaw. The world wakes up yawning, stretching green shoots toward a sun that feels new again. It’s the season of “almost”—almost warm enough to ditch the jacket, almost time for planting, almost time for new beginnings. Hope smells like wet earth and cherry blossoms.

There’s something magical about living in the Northern Hemisphere. Every few months, nature doesn’t just change—it transforms . It paints with a different palette, breathes a different rhythm, and invites us to do the same.

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the cycle we’re all riding together.

❄️ Silence wrapped in white. The shortest days ask us to look inward—hot drinks, wool socks, and the first footprint in fresh snow. Winter isn’t empty; it’s restful. Under all that ice, the ground is dreaming of spring again. Wherever you are in the cycle right now—lean into it. The Northern Hemisphere gives us four chances every year to start fresh, slow down, let go, or go inward.

☀️ Long, lazy, loud. The sun stays late like it’s not ready to say goodbye. Beach trips, BBQs, fireflies, and sunburns. Summer in the north is earned —we wait for it all year, and when it arrives, we live with our windows down and our hearts a little lighter.