We're planting out a pear tree this weekend that we were given in a pot and DH said in passing 'that'll be a nice springtime thing to do'.
It's occurred to me that actually doing things to celebrate the seasons has become increasingly important to me, I'm wondering if it's something to 'replace' religion.
I've been an atheist for ten years and always outdoorsy (out enjoying all seasons) but this seems like more of a thing lately. I've also realised that I'm not very good with loss of any sort, even things like DS's teacher leaving shook me up alot, and I struggle alot with the idea of no life after death so I'm wondering if more earthly based stuff is important in dealing with that.
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Are seasons important in dealing with life and death?
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TwoLeftSocks · 25/03/2016 17:44
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