Yesterday's damp chilly walk was full of birdsong and the smell of fresh earth. I'd already heard spring peepers, and then I spied a pair of mourning doves. More signs of spring. They sat on the road until a car was almost upon them, then flew away together into the gray sky.
Mourning doves are also called rain doves, which may be why there were out and about yesterday.
And it was a good day to be out and about. A light drizzle fell, but the earth was alive in a way it hasn't been recently. No more cold, frozen ground.
As the body moves through space, thoughts move through the mind, and what was cluttered is suddenly cleared, as if a plump bird swept away the cobwebs with its swift wing.