Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods. |
Ever since that day, every year in springtime the anemone, or wind flower, as it is known, rises from the ground. |
A second springtime fertility rite, in which unmarried women perform dances and songs, coincides with St. Lazar's Day, eight days before Easter. |
In the springtime, my dad would roust us out of the house dressed in jeans, boots, sweatshirts and stocking caps to go eradicate noxious weeds. |
The show featured a bouquet of oils, acrylics, watercolors and pastels and a mix of colorful springtime florals and landscapes. |
Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity. |