A Flight into Spring

Zbyaaaa

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There is a unique kind of magic in chasing a season. While the rest of the world waits for spring to arrive on its own doorstep, I decided to meet it halfway. With a passport in hand and a heart full of anticipation, I boarded a flight destined for a land where the earth was about to turn into a sea of pale pink.

As the plane ascended, the city below shrank into a grid of gray and amber, eventually hidden by a blanket of white clouds. Up there, at thirty thousand feet, the world felt suspended in time. But my mind was already landing. I could almost smell the subtle, almond-like fragrance of the Sakura and feel the cool breeze that sends petals dancing like winter’s final, gentler snow.

To travel by air for the sake of a flower might seem extravagant to some, but beauty has always been worth the journey. The cherry blossom is a masterclass in the "exquisite temporary." It blooms with breathtaking intensity, only to vanish a week later. It teaches us that because something doesn't last forever, it is all the more precious.

As the pilot announced our descent, I looked out the window. Below, the landscape was no longer just green and brown. Clusters of soft, cotton-candy clouds clung to the hillsides and lined the riverbanks. We weren't just landing at an airport; we were landing in the heart of a dream.

Stepping off the plane, the air felt different—fresher, expectant. I walked out of the terminal and saw it: a single tree by the entrance, its branches heavy with blossoms, swaying in the wind as if to say, "You made it. Spring is here."
 

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