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🌸☀️ First Day of Spring

Welcoming Light, Growth & Renewal

In North America, the first day of spring is marked by the vernal equinox, which usually occurs around March 20 or 21 each year. This celestial moment signals the official transition from winter to spring in the Northern Hemisphere.


⚖️🌞 What Is the Vernal Equinox?
The vernal equinox is one of two days each year when day and night are nearly equal in length.

🌱 Vernal translates to “new” and “fresh”
🌙 Equinox comes from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night)

From this point forward, daylight begins to outpace darkness, steadily increasing until summer.


🌷🐦 Signs of Spring
Depending on location, the first day of spring may bring:

🌡️ Milder temperatures
🌼 Budding flowers and early blooms
🐦 The return of migratory birds
🌿 A visible shift in the natural landscape

It’s a moment when the world begins to wake up after winter’s dormancy.


🌍✨ A Season of Renewal
Spring is widely associated with growth, fresh starts, and optimism. As plants begin to bloom and daylight stretches longer into the evening, many people feel a renewed sense of energy and motivation.


🎉🌱 How We Celebrate
Culturally, the arrival of spring is embraced in many ways:

🌱 Gardening and planting
🏃 Outdoor sports and activities
🎶 Festivals and seasonal gatherings

It’s a time to shed winter layers, spend more time outside, and welcome the colour and vibrancy ahead.


🌸☀️ Hello, Spring
The vernal equinox reminds us that brighter days are ahead. Here’s to longer evenings, fresh beginnings, and all the growth the season brings.

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