Syracuse Woman Magazine April 2020

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CONTRIBUTORS

This month, we asked our contributors: What do you think when you think spring in CNY?

Angela Antonello

Alice G. Patterson

To me spring is the season of change. The grass is getting greener, the trees are filling with leaves and the sky is blue.... it’s time to change over your wardrobe and spring clean! I also get super excited as it’s time to get my fashion truck, Fashion Rescue 911, back on the road for another successful season.

I look forward to seeing all of the migratory birds returning. While I’m currently not a gardener, I’d like to transform my yard into an oasis for bees and birds, as I’m concerned about the alarming loss of habitat they are facing every year.

Alyssa Dearborn I think of all the parks becoming busy and full of life again. I also think of all the cultural events that go on as the weather warms up.

Ana Gil-Taylor SUMMERRRR!

Farah Jadran Spring in CNY makes me think of a toss-up. It will either be warmer or have a lingering cold. This year, I hope for dry roads to run on and reach some personal goals!

Heather Shannon What I do I think of when I think of spring in CNY? Spring peepers. Love that sound!

Megan Sheehan Spring in CNY means all of the ice cream stores are open, there is green beer at Coleman's, the ducks and geese come back to Webster's pond, and we can finally enjoy all of the beautiful hiking trails and outdoor lunch spots, But the snow brush stays in the trunk. Because you just never know.

Maureen Tricase When I think of spring I think of daffodils, tulips and the sweet smell of hyacinths!

Jamie Jenson

Sharee Turpin

Spring in CNY means the return of baseball and all things green!

I think of the great things it has to offer with the perfect weather. There's something about Spring in CNY that brings people together and there's an expectancy in the air.

Alicia Madonna What spring?

Steven J. Pallone Forget the flowers and fresh air, the signature sign of Spring in CNY is Winter's dying breath exhaling one final time upon the frigid masses lining Salina Street at the St. Patrick's parade. The redder the noses, the better the CNY Spring (probably not factual as I just made that up).

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