Our king of the jungle reflects on the beauty of the seasons following a recent near death experience.
IT’S a bit of a school playground question isn’t it? ‘What’s your favourite season’? (Closely followed by ‘What’s your favourite colour’? and ‘Who’s your best friend’?)
Each year I mull it over; 53 mullings on I’ve come down hard on spring.
There’s no doubting the joyous colours of autumn. Kicking leaves. Collecting conkers. Open fires in country pubs. Then there’s the wide eyed anticipation and frosty morning magic of winter. Steaming dogs. Christmas Carols. Mulled wine.
Or the hopeful anticipation of summer. Rockpooling. Old-fashioned ice cream. Barbecues with friends.
But in spring, this beautiful county of our goes from contender, to award-winning, bright lights, red carpet recipient of the ‘And now….our final award tonight….The Most beautiful place in the whole world…. with knobs on…Category’.
There is a point in April or May when nature gives the most perfectly choreographed performance of its year.
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