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Located : Kyoto Botanical Garden

Spring time cupcakes covered in beautiful bright flowers and blossoms

 

www.thecupcakestudio.co.uk

Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!" ~ Robin Williams

Spring blossoms in the Smoky mountains near Gatlinburg TN USA. Used Lightroom to soften the image.

 

Camera: Nikon D200

Exposure: 1/125 sec

Aperture: f/5.3

35 mm Equiv Focal Length: 120 mm

ISO: 200

Spring seems a long way off here, but a local flower shop had a nice display of springflowers outside today.

114 pictures in 2014 #78 dare to dream

100 pictures in 2014 #75 spring

Bright spring Birch leaves along the trail.

Dyffryn Gardens is a National Trust property in South Wales UK

Samyang 12mm at f8

Arad, city Rpmania!

Glorious spring day here. Full spring fever alert!!!

We have a botancial garden here in Birmingham, and it was absolutely lovely today.

I am not sure how we could have had a prettier day. Broken clouds, perfect temp...ahhhhh...it felt great to be outside. We felt positively giddy, these kinda days don't last long here, before you know it, we will be steeped in summer's heat....but until then, I am going to enjoy it!

It's suppose to be Spring. But today : snow. Bleh!

 

The tree in our backyard

Canon EOS M50

TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD MACRO1:1 F017

ƒ/14.0 90.0 mm 1/200

PAT: " Oh, what nice little flowers! Are these Spring signs?"

 

ODESSA: " Yes! These are the first spring flowers in our garden!"

 

OTIS: "They are called snowdrops!"

 

PAT: " Snowdrops! Looks like they come from the snow!"

 

ODESSA: " They came just in time! Our Australian friend Scout has a birthday!

 

OTIS, ODESSA & PAT: " Happy Birthday, dear SCOUT! These snowdrops are for you!!!" 💗

Crocuses are a sure sign of spring--- What is amazing about these flowers is that Just a little over a week before these popped up they were under a foot of snow---- I love these little flowers---spring is Here----ENJOY THE DAY EVERYONE--BUSY TODAY --WILL CATCH UP WITH YOU GUYS THIS EVENING----THANKS FOR VISITING!

Spring as truly arrived, bringing a spectrum of glorious colours, the gardens a blaze of colour, the tulips out in abundance, enticed by the warmer days. The trees and shrubs not to be outdone offering and displaying their colourful buds,blossom and a freshness . A wonderful time of year.

It's officially Spring here now but the past couple of days have been exceptionally cold! Hope yours is going well! Artistic frame added in Topaz!

 

The proof that spring has finally really arrived up here in the Midlands is seen in this gorgeous magnolia spotted on a day out in Bridgnorth on Friday...

 

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Explore Highest Position #282

I'm a little late but, I made the spring top tutorial from Sew, Mama, Sew!

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Road in the forest, not far from my hometown, as it looks in the Spring :)

 

Droga przez las, tuż za miastem, w wiosennej odsłonie :)

Tremont Spring Flow, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

 

This was photographed on a wonderful day of overcast skies and light rain up on the Middle Prong of the Little River in the Tremont area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The river flow was too strong to get in the water at this location, so I climbed out on a fallen tree to the middle of the river to get the perspective for this image.

 

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Spring is fast approaching -- this picture was uploaded awhile ago, but I moved it back to the front (Cosmos in front, Forsythia in the background)

 

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Spring is making an appearance on this mornings frosty dog walk with Toby, a quick snap with my ever present Sony RX100iv. Before you shout what about Oscar, yes I have two dogs but 99% of you will not know that. What the hell it’s my story). Well Oscar had walk number one while Toby slept on and by the time I brought Oscar back I could attempt to wake Toby up. He’s a grumpy sod in his old age, well aren’t we all, but he doesn’t like being woke to early now and regardless of it being better for me to walk one dog at a time at the moment, forcing Toby out of his cosy nest is a dangerous business.

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With the blooming of magnolias and azaleas, spring has spectacularly announced its arrival. Mud may make its appearance intermittantly over the next months, but it no longer dominates the surroundings.

 

It is May afterall.

Spring Beauties take me back home! They will always be very dear to me.

Another sure sign of spring in the Willamette Valley of Oregon is the spring lambs in the fields. They are fun to watch as they romp around and play with each other. They are very cute too.

 

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Anne spotted this tiny spring peeper on a wire fence in the front yard.

Tiny thing, maybe 1"(2.4cm) in length.

It moved around from plant to plant.

 

Pseudacris crucifer

The tiny spring peeper is tan or light brown in colour with a darker X-shaped marking on the back. The largest peeper on record was a mere 3.7 centimetres long. The breeding call of this species is a single, loud, high-pitched peep repeated over and over. A full chorus can be deafening up close and can be heard over a kilometre away. In large choruses, peepers will also trill, advising other males to keep their distance.

source- www.ontarionature.org/…/reptiles_…/spring_peeper.php

Cheshire Farmland In Early Spring, United Kingdom

A gorgeous tulip from my front garden.

Happy Sunday my friends, enjoy the day =)

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