Signs of Spring Emerging in Boston as Winter's Grip Loosens
Signs of Spring Emerging in Boston as Winter's Grip Loosens
US · Published Feb 15, 2026
Subtle signs of spring are emerging in Boston, including melting ice and flowing maple sap.
The Anishinaabe recognize this period as 'ziigwan,' a unique season of transition.
Early signs include melting snowbanks, crocuses, and the return of songbirds.
Winter releases grip, spring emerges subtly
As winter reluctantly releases its grip on Boston, the landscape is beginning to show subtle yet unmistakable signs of spring. This transitional period, as highlighted by *The Boston Globe*, is characterized by the melting of ice and the increasing flow of maple sap, symbolizing renewed growth and vitality. The Anishinaabe people recognize this time as 'ziigwan,' a distinct season that falls outside the traditional four-season framework.
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