There’s something about spring in Edmonton that feels different.
The light changes.
The days stretch out a little longer.
And after a long winter, things start to feel a bit more open.
It’s not always something you notice right away.
But it shows up in small ways.
You start spending a bit more time near the windows.
You notice how your space feels at different times of day.
You find yourself thinking about things you hadn’t really paid attention to before.
Not in a dramatic way — just enough to pause for a moment.
For some people, that shift doesn’t mean anything at all.
Life carries on, routines stay the same, and everything feels right where it is.
But for others, it’s the beginning of a different kind of thinking.
Nothing urgent.
Nothing decided.
Just a quiet awareness of how things are working — or maybe how they could work a little differently.
It might be about space.
It might be about location.
Or it might not be about moving at all.
Sometimes it’s just about seeing your home a little more clearly than you did a few months ago.
Spring has a way of doing that.
