NEW YORK—Springtime: Vivaldi dedicated a symphonic season to it, Botticelli painted it, the Italians named a pasta dish after it, and countless odes have been written in its name. To some it is dusting off a baseball glove or breaking out the gardening tools, to others it signifies renewal, rebirth, and time to do a major spring cleaning at home. No matter whether you call it printemps, primavera, or tornado season, the season of daffodils and Yankees games is officially here. The Epoch Times wants to know: What does springtime mean to you?
Q&A: What Does Spring Time Mean to You?
Springtime: Vivaldi dedicated a symphonic season to it, Botticelli painted it, the Italians named a pasta dish after it, and countless odes have been written in its name.

Lence Correthers, 35, Harlem, Real estate. “Lots of walking, tons of phone calls because I’m in real estate. Girls in sundresses and sandals, and everyone in a great mood.” Tim McDevitt/The Epoch Times
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