Spring is a season of growth, of new things popping through, and rapid change. This season is exciting, and change is expected and appreciated.
Summer is a season of steady, stable production, when the fruit of former change is on the vine. The fruits feel like more than enough to keep us going.
Fall is a season when the harvest is ending, and the vines and stalks need to rest. The fruits are not growing on the vines anymore, and we may have to lay down some former things.
Winter is a season of fallow, when we huddle together for warmth, enjoy the fruits we've stored. In winter, we begin planning and preparing for the next dawning of growth and change.