EDITORIAL
Let's Take Advantage Of The Spring!
As this spring was waited so much to finally make its appearance, it would be pity not to enjoy it. Even if it is the season of all kings of asthenia, even if we have a lot to think about, yet…let's try to leave them aside, there is no time for that! No way to become pessimistic, even if the new wave of price raising that is coming soon…brought by the spring wind will shake hands with the utilities bill, threatening to spoil us any will to live.
Let's forget all these and to see only the full side of the glass: the heavy and terribly long winter is over! Let's give plenty of rope to the fantasy, imagining the endless fields where the green coat of spring has been laid on…
And, every time we can afford this "luxury", let's go elsewhere, taking lazy walks, and looking around, enjoying every sign of nature awakening. Let's look up to the sky, to that immense and so changing sky, so alike to the human soul!
Then, let's look back to ourselves… let's make plans and let's establish the correct order of the priorities. The magic of the spring can transform our frown in a smile and our despair in bearable commonsense.
A fresh air is gamboling now in the space meant to the Mother Nature, bringing about a sweet perfume of spring. The suave perfume of the feeble and frail flowers that are growing up to the sky with a fairytale like grace, friendly and alike mysterious, fuddling our senses and making our souls vibrate with love of life.
I am so awake when I am leaving home early in the morning, and I can not believe that, the spring has finally come. I like to admire the sun raise and the sunset, this real jewelry of the nature, which offers us a generous great show.
The town starts to get crowded, to get some life. I meet people with smiley faces in the sun and people walking with their heads down, foolishly defying the live beauty of the morning. When I reach the office I can hardly wish for the week-end to come, when I can freely walk, in the park or, simply, downtown. With its habitual bustle, with the streets full of peddlers, with flower-girls all over the place, with girls wearing short skirts, and boys with leers (admiring them, of course), under the magical touch of the spring the most insipid and gray town up to yesterday had been transformed, as over night in a king of joyful and noisy fair.
The spring has entered now in its rights. After leaving the office we have to mingle in the crowd, and to get lost having no goal on the streets.
Walking and looking around, loosing any track of time, of the space, this is how…we can take advantage of the spring!Oana Branzan