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Springtime in Svalbard is late. The snow is just melting but this arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) is already well through its seasonal colour change
Lilies and grasses create multicoloured layers with the water in Hillman Marsh near Leamington, Ontario Migrating birds return to this area in the spring each year. Do you see the distant hikers on the path that surrounds the marsh?
Found these beauties while visiting Kakegawa Castle.
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Vintage repro #1 ponytail Barbie wearing Spring in Tokyo outfit from 1999.
Photo taken by my husband.
Beautiful Rogers Spring is in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. This area around the spring is a jarring contrast to the surrounding chemical desert. The water of the spring is deep and clear, and inhabited by pupfish. The outflow makes a small creek that flows for several hundred yards.
The first real Wimmera storm of the 2017/2018 Spring / Summer period seen here doing its thing over the small farming town of Rupanyup
My new lens arrived on Monday and I couldn't wait to get trying it out. So yesterday after work, I headed off to Peatlands Park, Loughgall to see if I could find anything interesting.
Obviously the wide angle usually lends itself to landscapes but when I spotted the white cherry blossoms against that amazing blue sky, I had to see if it worked - this is straight out of the camera, so a positive result I think :) :) :)
Hope you're all having a good week. We've had a mixture of hail, sleet, snow and rain this week, even yesterday I got caught in the hail and snow a couple of times. It's like every season rolled into one day LOL
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Green is still the dominant colour here in East Westphalia, so nature looks like spring. The met guys have announced significantly lower temperatures for next week so we will certainly face brown tones soon. River Weser below the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument, Porta Westfalica, Germany
Beautiful hot pink spring azaleas surround benches and invite passerby's to sit and enjoy the day. This could be the cover to the book, Park Benches by Christophe Chabouté..
A wonderful read about benches and the things that they witness as different people stop to sit on them.
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