Just musing what season are you

ILuvCowparsely

Well-Known Member
Joined
5 April 2010
Messages
14,704
Visit site
I love this song very poignant to me.
. When I lost my mare of a life time in 2012 to Laminitis, I hear this song and I in my heart of hearts I am in Autumn and always be, since I lost her and she did love Autumn. Also losing my mum and dad(as well as other animals) 14th July 6th Sep and my boy her son 4thAugust

Yes I have happy days and such but my life changed when I lost her 3 2 2012. My anger to the vets who did not diagnose it will always be there as I am not the only case (some recent)


What season do you think you are in in your heart.
 
Last edited:

TinseLeneHorse

Well-Known Member
Joined
8 April 2007
Messages
3,986
Visit site
I always associate the end of May with losing my first wee mare, also to laminitis. It's the most beautiful time of year with the may blossom out and the hedgerows full of cow parsley but it's a sad time for me with memories of my lovely girl and how she went.
 

Ratface

Well-Known Member
Joined
23 September 2021
Messages
3,477
Visit site
Winter. My father died on 03/12/1956. He dropped dead of a heart attack whilst I was at school. I was 10 years old.
I inherited his sharp brain, love of speed and classical music.
 

ILuvCowparsely

Well-Known Member
Joined
5 April 2010
Messages
14,704
Visit site
I always associate the end of May with losing my first wee mare, also to laminitis. It's the most beautiful time of year with the may blossom out and the hedgerows full of cow parsley but it's a sad time for me with memories of my lovely girl and how she went.
It is horrid when you lose such precious lives, they really do leave foot prints in your heart of any kind.
 

Mrs B

Well-Known Member
Joined
3 May 2010
Messages
7,073
Visit site
I'm an Aries and an absolute lover of spring.
The coming promise of warmth from the sun, the bulbs emerging, the noise of the jackdaws nesting and the light coming back make me shrug off the winter like it was all a bad dream.

Sadly, my Mum died in an accident on the last day of winter a few years ago, and I became my Dad's carer as he had dementia. So, my favourite season has been a little bittersweet since then but I still love it, as did she.
 
Top