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Ornamental Cherry Blossom

Spring Watch 2014, London Park

 

Magic of DoF f/4.5

Thunberg's meadowsweet

Smiling Cherries, golden Daffodils

Some gentle breeze amidst a piece of green under the blue;

Sit by for a while, fill your eyes to fill your heart

With the touch of Spring and its breathtaking hue.

High Water on April 30th. Near Swinging Bridge - Yosemite

 

The next 2 weeks are suppose to be cooler which reduces the snow melt in higher elevations and Merced River flood status.

 

Last weekend just a few shoots of grass, this weekend new growth with the bare tress of winter turning Green.

 

Dogwoods are starting to bloom most with green pedals with a few areas of white.

@VanDusen Botanical Garden

I grabbed this on the way to get the newspaper this morning, pleased to find the blooms intact despite howling winds of up to 35 miles per hour ushered in by a brutal cold front. Thanks for the visit and have a lovely evening. .

In spring, bluebells and broom line a hillside path among the trees at Newport.

 

A Welsh name for bluebells is clychau'r gog (Bells of the Cuckoo).

photos by neil.

 

vintage silk maxi skirt -

vintage silk mauve blouse - thrifted

heather gray pocket tee - american apparel

nude wedges - kork ease, via uo

 

blogged! bloomingleopold.blogspot.com/2012/03/spring-silk.html

A joyous weekend to you my dear friends and contacts.

Blüte der Blutpflaume

Purple and white crocus are the most common here. You don't see the yellow ones very much.

WOOD ANEMONE

Today i picked my first wood anemones, thats spring to me

WISH YOU ALL A GREAT THURSDAY

One of the first flowers in my garden, for me the Crocus is a sign that spring is in the air.

For 115 in 2015: #108 A Season

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV © 2021 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.

...getting warmer, sun shining, seeing colours, just enjoy springtime...

Bokeh sur cette fleur bleue au Parc de la Tete d'or à Lyon.

An April 2nd storm. Eight inches of snow.

"O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down

Thro' the clear windows of the morning, turn

Thine angel eyes upon our western isle,

Which in full choir hails thy approach, O Spring!

 

The hills tell each other, and the listening

Valleys hear; all our longing eyes are turned

Up to thy bright pavilions: issue forth,

And let thy holy feet visit our clime.

 

Come o'er the eastern hills, and let our winds

Kiss thy perfumed garments; let us taste

Thy morn and evening breath; scatter thy pearls

Upon our love-sick land that mourns for thee."

- William Blake, To Spring, 1820

 

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Green Spring in Deltona, Florida is located just near the north shore of Lake Monroe on the St. Johns River. The highlight of the park is the wonderful and mysterious Green Spring, but visitors should not miss the trail system which gives a prime view into the palm hammocks and woods which dominate the floodplains and springs of Central Florida.

 

Green Springs Park is near the historic area of Enterprise, which was once an important rail depot that helped to serve Florida's developing east coast as well as a steamboat port along the St. Johns, a water highway leading into Central Florida whose navigable areas end on Lake Monroe. The park is joined to nearby Gemini Springs Park by a multi-use trail called the Spring-to-Spring Trail.

The first crocus open in the garden,

EXPLORE: May 5, 2009

The birds are on the move. They keep moving from tree to tree in serch of food and nest building materials. They are so much fun to watch and photograph. This Little Pine Siskin was particularly interested in the spring growth of this Ash Tree.

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