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I had high hopes for the Spring of 2025. The beauty was even more fleeting this year with dismal weather and one of the coldest months of May that I can remember.
Forsythia are one of my favorite springtime flowers. These were captured at my sister's home back in 2011, when she still lived in northern Wisconsin.
Anemonas Blanda are also called Greek Anemones, but I had never had the luck to meet them there...And they are SOOO adorably BLUE!!! And they are SOOO majestically formed in their...tinyess!!! Every time I see them in my computer, I feel blessings in my heart!! Bless them!!
In the garden they are about 10 plants of them , and although I am in the process of tidying up the borders, they look so brilliant, even among the dry and dead leaves and branches..Such cute babies!!
Sending you ...Springtime feelings and sensations, with love!!
After our two beautiful days to herald the arrival of Spring, today is back to Winter - cold and at the moment it is pouring. This is a full frame photo and was taken with my 75-300 mm lens and all three Kenko extension tubes. These African daisies are in a neighbour's garden and mine have never curled like these. I may have to ask for a cutting lol.
#470 on Explore on 5th September, 2008.
It was a pretty day today, but you could tell we were going to get some kind of weather with the thunderheads built up over the mountains - and we just had a big thunderstorm with a little bit of hail.
The grass in the park was sparkling in the sun due to the early morning mist. A couple of old leaves break up all the green with its bright colours.
Chalkney Woods, Essex — last spring.
Sharing this on what has been a wet and rainy winter so far as a reminder that bluebells, fresh greens, and lighter days are waiting their turn. Spring can’t come soon enough
I love this time of year =)
I was out today working in
my flower garden & heard thunder,
spring showers catch me there often lol
I took this image before gathering my
things & heading indoors, I admit that I
did have to play in the rain a little first =)
Wishing you all a
beautiful day / night
Hugs & Kisses ~♥~
With all this cold weather I have still not been able to venture out with the camera, here is one from the springtime with the Buttercups in all their glory at Hatfield Forest.
A butterfly is dancing between the blooming fawn lilies in the beautiful backlight that let the petals shine.
It was such a wonderful weekend - sunny, warm and colourful. What a joy to watch the returning life of our nature which we missed so many long, cold and grey winter months...
1. Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica), 2. Spring is on its way! (Double daffodil), 3. Narcissus 'Joyce Spirit', 4. Crocus vernus (Dutch Crocus), 5. Large-Cupped Daffodil, 6. Wild Daffodils, 7. #16 Funny and Incredible, 8. Nature Walk in the Yard - Springtime has Come, 9. Wax begonias are very hardy - surviving a garage grow lite this winter., 10. Van Sion Daffodil - LATIN NAME Narcissus telamonius plenus, 11. Tulip time in Tennessee, 12. Common Blue Violet Viola sororia, 13. Nature Walk in the Yard - Springtime has Come, 14. Looks like a ballerina dancing in the woodlands, 15. Nature Walk in the Yard - Springtime has Come, 16. A Single Pink Tulip, 17. A Resilient White Tulip, 18. A Yard full of Violas, 19. A Begonia that Keeps on Giving Joy, 20. Virginia Bluebells, 21. Redbud Blossoms, 22. Virginia Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica), 23. Spring Cress, 24. Rue Anemone, 25. Wood Anemone, Nightcaps, Twoleaf Anemone - Anemone quinquefolia
A baby cake full of Springtime , made for a great niece this week, crazy busy this week will try to visit one and all this evening or late tomorrow... Best wishes to all..
It's been awhile since I've posted any photos here. There's probably...around 4 years' worth of travels that I've yet to sort out photo-wise. The fact that most people (myself included) have no incentive to travel these days has triggered me to finally sit down and revisit these photos.
This photo was from the last time I visited Japan in Springtime - hard to imagine that it was a year and a half ago. We got there at the very tail end of the sakura blossom period, when everything is being replaced by a sea of green. For everyone who wants to get some respite from the crazy tourist hubbub of Kyoto, I would really suggest heading to Eikando Zenriji.
@Eikando Zenriji, Kyoto