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Wisconsins Spring Forest--Small Things

The Wisconsin forest in early May is a beauty as powerful as Wisconsin's legendary fall colors. Below are photographs which capture a taste of this beauty. Accompanying us on this journey through the forest are the words from the poem "Spring" by Mrs. Elvira Robinson and "A fuzzy fellow, without feet" by Emily Dickinson.

Spring

Spring is come again, beautiful spring!
With flowers in the forest, birds on the wing,
Grass on the hill-side, streams in the vale,
Fresh verdure crowning mountain and dale;

Woodland Trillium

 

Beauty no longer enshrouded in snow;
Hurricanes over, soft breezes blow;
Fair Campanulas their blue bells ring
Right royal welcome to glorious spring!

Beauty in small places...

Stern Winter's kingdom is vanished afar,
Trailing arbutus scatters each star;
Crocus and violet lift up their head,
Life comes to everything long lying dead.

Moss covered forest ledge

Buds burst their prison, green things peep out,
Insects and butterflies glad fly about;
Robins and bluebirds joyously sing __
Welcome, thrice welcome to beautiful spring!

Spring abounds with color...

Blue of the heaven, purple and gold,
Crimson and emcrald, spring doth unfold:
Earth-mold in brown, and rock moss in gray,
Waterfalls flashing rejoice in its sway.
Leafy-crowned tree-tops, their bare trunks entwiend,
With green clinging fingers of creeper and vine;
All Nature's voices jubilant ring
Welcome, glad welcome to bright, joyous spring!

 

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