After the Storm: The Ice and the Thaw
March 7, 2012
“March. I am beginning
to anticipate a thaw. Early mornings
the earth, old unbeliever, is still crusted with frost
where the moles have nosed up their
cold castings, and the ground cover
in shadow under the cedars hasn’t softened
for months, fogs layering their slow, complicated ice
around foliage and stem
night by night . . . ”
— Luci Shaw, from “Revival,” posted on The Writer’s Almanac
The morning after Minnesota’s snowstorm gave me my only taste of the icy and snowy winters of my childhood. I went out into the woods, while it was still cold, to see the frosty wonderland before it thawed.