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Spring is almost here, time for Danbo and his chihuahua Dogbo to get busy in the garden. Building up his first sweat of the year :)
Found another older photo... I know it's quite weird to post photos like this during the winter, but I couldn't wait till spring :)
I decided upon an openings series and this early summer Broley shot should do. I snapped the spring house from a different angle. It has patina going away. This is a new view of the old spring house from the one, semi-enclosed existing pasture. The grasses out here were up to my chin and I had to bulldoze my way through the grass. That tired me quickly. This would be a great place to graze cattle, a hell of a concept. I found several spots of crushed grass "nests" where deer had bedded. Elk? Heck, I have seen deer well east at Golden Park and on Taylor. This Hollow still has many Cranes. That's why they named the place Crane Hollow, I suppose.
This is the only old buildings out here that looks as if it were professionally built; Broley was a hack. I guess there was some money around when old Broley went into the milking operation. the pipe in the cement floor depression on the other end has a trench back to the river bottom and shouts it's utility as a spring house. Ron says before the myriad gravel pits, the wells out here ran free due to pressure. We could have poisoned that water with fracking. It probably served to cool cans of milk that Broley collected before a trip to town. Local production to folks he knew probably means the dairying was clean and free of the listeria and salmonella of todays big plants. There was a long gone cartoon strip from Colorado that was named Sam & Ella; was he a clairvoyant and predicting industrial food?
Our weather has been crazy here. Days of a 104 degrees to rain and snow at 5,000 ft. What a ride it has been. Hello Spring.
Spring has arrived in all its glory in the mountains. View from Falera Fuschins (Pt. 1516) to the still snow-topped Piz Aul (3121m) in the back and the green Piz Mundaun (2064m).
Spring time at Kingston Lacy near Wimborne Dorset and the cherry blossom is out with a blue carpet of blue daisies as bokeh in the background.
Singing in the spring
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The appearance of the crocus flowers in the spring is often sudden and always wonderful. Usually sandwiched in between snowfall events, sometimes significant ones, the floral appearance is cheery and reminds me that winter's grip is beginning to come to an end. The flowers always seem brilliant, particularly the bright orange styles that look like fireworks shooting off from the center of the flower. A particularly warm day (60 F, 15 C) brought out other spring celebrants, including a ladybug (predators on other insects, but accidental pollinators as here) and a honeybee, which was digging the nectar at the base of the flower.
May's Spring Day by Hemakumar Nanayakkara.
www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/mays-spring-days
A Light exists in Spring by Emily Dickinson.
interestingliterature.com/2017/03/14/a-short-analysis-of-...
Spring is coming early this year... Hopefully.
They just said that there is a snow storm on the horizon, so perhaps these leaves are a biiiit too early.