Happy new year 2022

Looking back, I knew that 2021 was going to be a corker of a year. It just felt ‘right’ somehow. And after all the trouble we’d had during 2020, it certainly needed to earn its keep. It was during February I first noticed that something had changed, not just changed really, transformed. I couldn’t put my finger on it at first and it took a while before I realised that somehow the colours of the landscapre were brighter, more vibrant seeming to shimmer and glow whenever the sun shone brightly – which was frequently. It wasn’t long after that I realised I could hear more birds and insects than I’d done for a long time. There was a definite hum in the air I hadn’t been aware of for many years. At first I put it down to the changing season, assuming my memory was playing tricks on me and that it had always been like this. But when I spotted updates on social media about the same things I realised it wasn’t just me, more and more people were noticing it too. It must have been around June that the mainstream media starting broadcasting about the emerging environmental phenomenon. I knew it was serious when they got David Attenborough on to ‘talk to the nation’. Serious in a good way I mean, not serious as in anyone doing anything wrong! How could we, clearly something was going in the right direction environmentally, for once. The scientists were baffled and failed to come up with an adequate explanation, providing f...
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