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It is also now on our computers, Landscape, Flowers, Seasons and Dreams.
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"Nature's first green is gold" ......................Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost
- Frost's poem contains the perfect image of Vermont's spring landscape. The hardwoods lose their leaves in autumn and stay bare through the winter. In spring, the first green to appear is really gold as the buds break open. The willows and maples have this temporary gold hue. In only a few days, the leaves mature to green.
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Dreams Are the Flowers (That Bloom in Your Heart)
(Jackie Cusic)
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Close your eyes, sleep is more than it seems Soon you'll discover a garden of dreams A blossoming tapestry lights up the dark Dreams are the flowers that bloom in your heart
Rose dreams are red like a new valentine Violets are blue 'cause they're sad all the time Daisy dreams shine like the sun in the park Dreams are the flowers that bloom in your heart |
So dream and bloom, bloom and dream And watch your garden grow When you awaken with a smile Everyone will know
You've been to dreamland and now you've returned Eager to share everything you've learned Believing in dreams isn't really so hard Dreams are the flowers that bloom in your heart | |
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Spring
Spring makes the world a happy place You see a smile on every face. Flowers come out and birds arrive, Oh, isn't it grand to be alive! |
Spring
The air is like a butterfly With frail blue wings. The happy earth looks at the sky And sings.

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The Call of Spring
When spring begins Again to light Our happy world With colors bright,
The robins all come Back to see How beautiful The earth will be,
With crocus gold, And daffodils Lighting meadows, Fields, and hills;
With leaves of green And tulips gay, And birds arriving Every day.
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The Coming of May
(Leland B. Jacobs)
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May opened up her basket, and I looked in to see A sky of blue, The great sun too, Both smiling out at me. |
May opened up her basket, And out the flowers fell. Their fragrance spilled Until it filled All nature with its spell. |
May Day's Here
(Kristine Wagoner)
May Day's here, May Day's here, Sun shines bright, sun shines bright. Birds and butterflies are in flight, Blooming flowers - such a sight! Everything feels just right. May Day's here! |

Wonderful Weather
I like to watch the way the wind can spin a weather vane.
I like to wear my big blue boots to splash with in the rain.
I like to ride my bright red sled on cold snowy days.
I like to feel the sun's warm rays when I wade in the ocean waves.
Wind, rain, snow, and sun Every kind of weather is wonderful and fun!

Four Seasons
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall There are seasons, four in all. Weather changes, sun and rain and snow, Leaves fall down and flowers grow.
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall There are seasons, four in all. Look outside and you will see Just what season it will be! |
Seasons
Spring is showery, flowery, bowery; Summer is hoppy, croppy, poppy; Autumn is slippy, drippy, nippy; Winter is breezy, sneezy, freezy. |

Wishing for Tomorrow
(Bob Ohlsen)
To see the tulips peek their heads To see the green of lawns To feel the warmth of quiet sunshine To see the your foals romping But this is winter and I long for spring.
To have a picnic in the park To see the harvest fields of grain To see the visitors to the mountain To ride horseback up the trails But this is spring and I long for summer. |
To see the changing colors of the leaves To see the children waiting for the bus To feel the crispness in the air To see the frost on the garden But this is summer and I long for fall.
To see the beautiful banks of snow To see the Christmas lights on trees To spend some time on the ski slopes To enjoy a long President's Day weekend But this is fall and I long for winter.
To wish for seasons still to come To wish away one's life. How much better to enjoy the seasons as they are Than always wishing for tomorrow. |

A Calendar
(Sara Coleridge)
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January brings the snow; Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen lake again.
March brings breezes, loud and shrill, To stir the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs Skipping by their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, roses, Fills the children's hands with posies. |
Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots and gillyflowers. August brings the sheaves of corn, Then the harvest home is borne.
Warm September brings the fruit; Sportsmen then begin to shoot. Fresh October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant.
Dull November brings the blast; Then the leaves are whirling fast. Chill December brings the sleet, Blazing fire and Christmas treat. |

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JANUARY's winds are shrill Our noses pink and cold; How nice to have a fireplace And cocoa mugs to hold! (Jean Gifford)
New Year's resolutions to do just what we should It's good to try to keep them, and if we could - we would!
JANUARY's winds are blustery Our noses pink and cold; It's good we have a nice warm house And cocoa mugs to hold! (Jodi Tronsgard)
In FEBRUARY, Valentines Are so much fun to share - How nice it is to tell someone How much you really care!
MARCH is an in-between month When wintry winds are high - But milder days remind us all Spring's coming by and by!
APRIL is a rainbow month Of sudden springtime showers, Bright with golden daffodils And lots of pretty flowers.
MAY's a month of happy sounds - The hum of buzzing bees, The chirp of little baby birds, And song of gentle breeze.
JUNE's the time for gardening For outside work and play It's such a sunny, friendly month We wish that it could stay!
JUNE's a time for gardening for outside work and play. The kids are finally out of school - you can hear them shout "hooray"! (by Kelly B)
JULY brings Independence Day Fireworks and fun; When we remember patriots Who for us freedom won. (Jean Gifford)
JULY brings family holidays; Such fun to get together! We always pray that at this time We'll have some decent weather! (Lori J, CMC in Canada)
AUGUST days are long and hot But we don't mind the heat - Pool or beach or garden hose Cool water is a treat! (Jean Gifford)
SEPTEMBER means it's time again For going off to school - The days are getting shorter And the nights are turning cool |
SEPTEMBER (or October) see the harvest Come in from the trees - Apples red and juicy Can we make a pie now, please? (Jean Gifford)
OCTOBER's time for football games Crowds of cheering fans; We work and practice every day To do the best we can.)
OCTOBER days are crisp and clear As leaves fall to the ground - Shorter days and colder nights, Pumpkins all around! (Nancy D.)
What to be for Halloween? Behind a mask I'll hide... A monster or an astronaut? It's not easy to decide.
What to be for Halloween? A tiger or a bride? A cowgirl or an astronaut? It's not easy to decide! (by Kelly B)
NOVEMBER is Thanksgiving time, There's such a lot to do - But don't forget to thank the Lord For all He gives to you. (Jean Gifford)
NOVEMBER is Remembrance Day, A time to show we care - Warm days are now behind us But warm thoughts are in the air. (Shay in Canada)
NOVEMBER is Thanksgiving time there's such a lot to do - Now don't forget the turkey and all the trimmings too.
NOVEMBER brings a little chill It's getting cold, you know - But we don't mind; it's fun to have A friend made out of snow! (Lori J, CMC in Canada)
DECEMBER brings us Christmas, The Babe in manger stall; Born in simple poverty But born to save us all. (Jean Gifford)
DECEMBER sees a miracle Remembered for eight special nights - We light the candles, one by one, For the Festival of Lights! (Sherilyn)
It's hard to think of anything But CHRISTMAS in December - There's so much to look forward to And so much to remember! |

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