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it’s finally starting to feel like spring here and i pulled up my seasonal playlist i made a few years ago, which i always come back to every year when spring starts approaching. as much as i get sad that winter is ending (sue me), there’s something about seeing fresh blossoms floating in the wind and hearing the chirps of birdsong through open windows while listening to a playlist that feels so quintessentially spring.
Mar 22, 2025

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