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Phrase: Spring is in the air
Spring is in the air!
The season of rebirth, rejuvenation, and renewal has finally arrived, and I couldn’t be happier.
After four long months of dreary winter weather, it’s a welcome change to see the sun shining, flowers blooming, and birds and little green tree frogs chirping.
Spring is in the air in every sense of the phrase, and it’s a time of year that brings joy and hope to people worldwide.
Spring is in the air describes the excitement and energy that comes with the arrival of spring.
It’s a time when the world seems to come alive again, and there’s a sense of optimism and possibility in the air.
It’s when people feel inspired to start fresh, make changes, and pursue their goals and dreams.
Spring is in the air; it’s time to celebrate.
It’s a time to bring your futon to the dry cleaners, unplug the kotatsu, get outside, soak up some sunshine, and kick Old Man Winter in the ass.
It’s a time to take long walks, have picnics in the park, and sit under the cherry blossoms.
It’s a time to plant gardens, switch to cooler clothing, and do spring cleaning.
Spring is in the air, and it’s also a time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future.
It’s a time to think about what you want to achieve in the coming months and set yourself some new goals.
So, let go of negativity and embrace positivity.
It’s a time to be grateful for all that we have and all that we can do.
Happy spring!
Enjoy it while you can.
There’s a hot and sticky summer on the horizon!
Bring it on, baby!
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