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Beautiful delicate snowdrops.
As one of the first flowers of spring, they often symbolise new beginnings, hope, rebirth and the ability to overcome challenges. This makes it a very positive flower to give someone who might be going through a chance and need some extra support and encouragement.
Beautiful blue skyline amidst the bare branches of the trees.
Making them look like thin veins against the skies.
Stunning reflections in the water from the beautiful blue skies above.
This water pool was a play area when Cali & Mili were younger German Shepherds.
I always gave up calling them and let them come to me when playtime was over!!!
So many memories are there embedded in my heart. ❤️
Clouds over the Talsarnau skies on walk.
They made a great view on the walk with the Mountains in the background too.
First snow dusting.
Snow through the holes on a rubber mat
on the balcony!!!
January 17th 2023
Talsarnau or Talsamau is a village and community in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd in Wales. Its population was 525 in 2001, and had increased to 550 at the 2011 Census. The village of Talsarnau is situated on the A496 coastal road between Maentwrog and Harlech, close to the hamlets of Eisingrug and Llandecwyn.
Beautiful spring flower.
Narcissus is a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the Amaryllis family,
Amaryllidaceae.
[ Narcissus pseudonarcissus ].
The daffodil is the National flower of Wales.
It is traditionally worn on St David's day the 1st March.
The daffodil symbolises rebirth and new beginnings. It's one of the first flowers to bloom at the end of winter, announcing the beginning of spring and signifying the end of the cold, dark days. Less commonly, daffodils may also symbols of creativity, energy, resilience, forgiveness and vitality.
Mary Lou and I in Edam, Netherlands
Oct 1974
photo by Annemarie
4800 dpi scan of Ilford ASA50 35mm PanF negative, Pentax Spotmatic
An earlier version: flic.kr/p/2kstS2u
More striking skies whilst walking passed the farmland and near to the Station at Talsarnau.
Winter's day in January.
The quarry hospital was built in 1860.
It was mostly maintained by the mens own contributions to a sick club.
The club provided free medical care a weekly
payment due to absence from work
through sickness or injury, a small payment on retirement and burial expenses.
It was one of the first buildings to have hot and cold water and electricity.
It closed in 1962 and was later restored by Gwynedd Council re-opening as a Visitor centre in 1979.