In the parking lot outside the coffee shop a woman in orange and black spandex rides a mountain bike back and forth, circling rows of cars, speeding up, standing to bounce— to imagine how it might feel to cross rougher terrain. Hair in a ponytail sunglasses on, she is considering an investment on this sunny afternoon. I watch the doors of the bike shop, to see what she decides. Across the lot two men faux fly fish, lines spinning out overhead—forward and back, forward and back. (I've learned not to park near that store.) In jeans and flannel shirts, they cast out toward warmer days to come— test driving Spring.

Love your title and last line frame. I’m going to hold on to the vivid images of the street scene for inspiration for Monday’s post.
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I adore how you capture the transition to spring with these snapshots, just fabulous! The title “test driving spring” is spot on! Great observations.
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Love the idea of that driving spring. I wrote about the anticipated arrival today too. My kindergartener plans to wear shorts tomorrow and she’s ready to open the pool…she is ready for more than a test drive!
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Ha! That line of thinking sounds completely reasonable to me.
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What a great idea to ‘test drive’ spring. We put the canoe on the river last weekend and this weekend, the heat is back on. Spring faked us out!
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LOVE the idea of test driving Spring, such an apt way to describe the behavior. It also made me think about test schedules determining Spring in a high-stakes testing school culture (as in, once we’re done with the tests we and the kids can finally move onto enjoying Spring – “Tests driving Spring”)
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Ha—that’s wordplay that never occurred to me. . .
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Such a clever title and imagery that connects with the theme. I’m ready to test drive summer!
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