Spring, the month of peace, pleasure and prosperity, announces its arrival through different melodious sounds and fascinating scenes. The frogs sing in chorus. The cows and horses remove their heavy winter coats. The hens sit over eggs. At night, rabbits call their mates. Thus every thing is fresh and full of vim and vigour. With the arrival of spring, the world seems to be born anew. New activities start. It is the time of trimming and cutting the grape vines. Fences are cleaned and grass and other unnecessary plants are burnt. The animals go to the fields and graze green grass. Men, women and children all get busy in doing different jobs. Trucks of hay, grain and fertilizer are seen moving here and there. Fields are prepared to grow oat, grass and clover. Near the houses people grow spring vegetables. Their women raise chickens so that they may get eggs at the end of the season. They also cut potatoes into seeds and then go to the garden to drop them into deep furrows. The freight station and the post office are filled with cans, boxes and sacks of different things such as milk, fruit and vegetables. These things are sent to other places. People spend all their money to buy seeds and fertilizer for their fields and to feed their chickens and ducks. They hope to get profit out of them at the harvest and market time. Thus everybody is so busy in doing different that he cannot pay attention to what is happening in the rest of the world. But they know that whatever they do is for peace and prosperity and not for war and destruction. The days pass by and brown fields turn into green. The bloom comes on the fruit. After the preventive spraying, people walk over their fields. They see their crops high and down. Then the scene changes and people hear the frogs crying in the ponds. They know that now spring is going.